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Two more "giants" of the Harvard house system will retire this year when Judy and John E. Dowling end their 17-year stint as masters of Leverett House.
Because she had lived in Leverett House since she was one year old, Alexandra struck a deal with her parents that they would not retire until after she graduates from high school this spring.
Both have pointed repeatedly to the infrequency of attrition, meaning that spots open up only as people retire or new chairs are created.
We have enriched our own political careers by voting for a myriad of programs that we didn't pay for. We get the political benefit, you get the bill. Great deal for me, terrible deal for you. Sure the deficit is down this year, but watch it grow dramatically as...
The rule would enable teachers to retire early, but not obligate them to do so. Although the initiative would mean increased turnover in the Cambridge school district, which is still adjusting to a new superintendent, Toomey said it would be a change that most eligible teachers appreciate.