Word: resignations
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...wife Lisa coped as best she could. In a New Yorker article by Peter Boyer, she recounts how she'd finally completed the move from Little Rock to Washington just as the travel-office controversy peaked, and Vince greeted her with the news that he thought he should resign. "You can't quit," she told him. "I just got here." Lisa called Foster's White House office frequently, asking his secretary, "How's he doing?" Deborah Gorham always said, "Fine," trying to maintain a professional distance, even though she too thought Foster was suffering from strain...
...July 11 Foster again complained to Lisa about the travel office, which he was convinced would lead to congressional hearings. He again said he intended to resign. Lisa suggested he write down what was bothering him. He should take the offensive, she said, and defend himself...
Indeed, Haynes says that PUCC's aggressive pursuit of its progressive agenda on the Student Affairs Committee (SAC) prompted her to resign as chair and switch to the Campus Life Committee...
...polls, the voters of Utah thought she was at least partially to blame." According to a survey published Dec. 17 by The Salt Lake Tribune, nearly 70 percent of Waldholtz's constituents did not want her to seek reelection and 40 percent believed the hard-line conservative should resign...
What Rutgers-Camden did is a crying shame. Sure, even their athletic director had to resign as coach in January after the losses caused him to drop 50 pounds and after he started reciting his players' names in his sleep, but there's always someone else who needs...