Word: resignations
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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January 11--John T. Dunlop, dean of the Faculty, announces that he will resign at the end of the term to become director of the Cost of Living Council under President Nixon. Bok announces a search for a successor will begin soon...
Paul N. Ylvisaker, dean of the Graduate School of Education (GSE) for ten years, said yesterday he will resign his post effective June...
...enthusiasm. The new head of the Teamsters, which has had trouble with the Justice Department for 25 years, has been indicted three times-in 1962, 1972 and 1974-on federal charges of embezzlement and records falsification, but was never convicted. In 1977 Williams was forced under Government pressure to resign as a trustee of the union's Central States Pension Fund, now worth $2.8 billion. Last week he was indicted again, this time on charges of trying to bribe Senator Howard Cannon of Nevada, ranking Democrat on the Commerce Committee...
...coalition's Moderate (Conservative) Party, who blasted the compromise as "a total capitulation." Said Bohman: "They didn't even telephone me once, and I'm the Finance Minister." After he stormed out of the government with seven other ministers, Fälldin was forced to resign...
...Hoffa was released from Lewisburg Federal Penitentiary after agreeing to resign as president and seek no other union office. Fitzsimmons, who had in the meantime solidified his power within the Teamsters, became president in his own right. Later Hoffa, who suspected Fitzsimmons of engineering the terms of Hoffa's release for his own ambitions, disavowed the agreement with federal authorities, raising the possibility that he would try to regain the union presidency at the 1976 Teamster convention. He never got the chance: in 1975 Hoffa disappeared, almost certainly murdered, and his body has never been found or the case...