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Back in the early 1970s, Navy Communications Watch Officer John Walker took a hard look at his best friend Jerry Whitworth and, as he later testified, sized him up as "a possible recruit in the spying business." After more than a decade in the Navy, Walker wanted to retire from...
At the end of next term, the professor holding joint tenure in music and Afro-American studies will retire. Her departure, on a pragmatic level, will leave the University without a scholar in ethno-musicology; more symbolically, it will strip the small female contingent within the Faculty of Arts and...
WHILE THE LEADS go straight to the stage to begin the run-through, I retire to the infamous green room to await my cue. While the big-time actors are praised for their voices and stage presence, the prime virtue for a spear-carrier such as myself is patience. Someday...
After escaping further first-inning damage, Dickerman proceeded to retire 12 straight hitters. And by the time Bentley's Cindy Courette slapped a one-out single in the top of the fifth, Harvard had turned a two-run deficit into a three-run lead.
Tufts retaliated somewhat in the bottom half of the frame, as Woods scored from third on a delayed double steal. What a prospect: the Jumbos merely had to retire the Crimson in the top of the seventh to escape with their honor.