Word: retirees
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"The universities that are going to have a problem are ones where the compensations in faculty life are so attractive that people don't really want to retire," Benjamin said.
According to a national study conducted by the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association (TIAA), 80 percent of professors surveyed said they plan to retire before age 70. At Harvard, about 45.6 percent of the faculty will be 70 at the end of the next decade.
After Escobar narrowly escaped capture in an army raid on one of his estates last year, Colombian officials suspected that he might have been tipped off by Medina. A military surveillance team subsequently was assigned to tail the general. The spying operation reportedly established ties between Medina and both Escobar...
IT'S about time. After 339 years of being an all-male board, the Harvard Corporation finally has a woman member. Judith Richards Hope, a prominent Republican and Washington attorney, was appointed last week to replace Andrew Heiskell, who announced his intention to retire three years ago.
That is the egalitarian theme of Vance Packard's latest venture in pop sociology, which is centered on slapdash but often tantalizing interviews with 30 of the nation's richest citizens (average net worth in 1987: $425 million). As the author presents them, these ultrarich tend to be banal in...