Word: retained
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...group, the dominant force in the economy but one that has not responded strongly to previous Disney-style fantasy. While 75% of Florida visitors today do not attend Disney World, 80% of this group say that they would be attracted to a center like Epcot. Thus Disney should retain a powerful lock on the American imagination. His heirs can still say, as Walt used to, endlessly, "I count my blessings." -By MichaelDemarest. Reported by B.J. Phillips/Orlando
With this incredible wealth, however, comes an enormous responsibility for Harvard. Especially if it is going to make the argument, as officials have, that a new infusion of capital is necessary for Harvard to retain its leadership in American education. Harvard can't make other schools raise more money, but it can make more of an active effort to help out struggling schools on all levels with non-financial resources. More programs are needed like the plans presently forming to have Harvard help retrain Cambridge public school teachers...
...year Law School professor plans to retain his position at the University, and will petition for an 18-month leave...
Paley will retain his posh office at the company's Manhattan headquarters, remain on the CBS board as chairman of the executive committee, and be a consultant to the corporation at half salary, which last year was $339,746 before bonuses that totaled $204,000. This has led some to speculate that Paley will still play a very active role in company affairs. Said Les Brown, editor of Channels, a broadcasting-industry publication: "I think he really means it about retirement, but as long as Paley's alive, he'll have influence...
...month before he takes over as head of the President's Council of Economic Advisors Feldstein, who joins a large contingent of Harvard-affiliated advisors in the Administration, plans to return to his post in the Economics Department within two years--the maximum allowed for those who wish to retain tenure...