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Braun insists that it's not the money that keeps him doing what he is doing. "I can retire, Jim Clark can retire, Steve Jobs can retire," he says. "We don't have to go to work if we don't love it. But we love it! We're not...
Geyser University Professor Henry Rosovsky and Richard A. Smith '46 both announced this week their intention to retire in June 1997 from the Harvard Corporation, the University's highest governing body.
Rosovsky, a Fellow of the College since 1985 and presently the only academic on the Corporation, said he decided to retire because of his advancing age.
"The Corporation has a tradition, an informal rule, that people retire at age 70," said Charles P. Slichter, a Fellow of the College from 1969 to 1995.
Associate Dean of Freshman Burriss Young '55, who has worked in the Freshman Dean's Office (FDO) since 1961, has decided to retire in 1998, an official said yesterday. He plans to leave his residential position in the Yard this summer.