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Daniel C. Tosteson '44, dean of the Medical School and the University's most senior high-ranking official, announced Friday that he will retire at the end of the next academic year.
IT CAN TAKE SEASONS FOR AN ORchestra to reflect the skills and tastes of a new conductor. Older players have to retire, and new section principals be appointed; in rehearsal, players must learn to deliver, say, a richer string sound or a brassier brass. That's why what is going...
Toward the end of the year, the house sale closed, and in December Hillary used the proceeds to retire the Paragould loan. But her wish for Whitewater--to "get all that behind us by the end of the year," as she put it in her letter--went unfulfilled.
In partnership with several others, he bought a bank in Kingston and rechristened it Madison Bank & Trust Co. Without telling the Clintons, he took out yet another loan in his own name to retire the $20,000 Union Bank loan that he and Bill had borrowed to make the Whitewater...
RETIRE?" GEORGE BURNS POSED the rhetorical question to himself during a tribute on his 90th birthday. "I'm going to stay in show business until I'm the only one left." He lasted another decade, but by the time Burns died last week at 100, his prophecy had in a...