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Dunn will retire as master of Quincy House at the end of this year. David A. Aloian '49, executive director of the Associated Harvard Alumni, will replace him.
The Crimson tallied 11 runs in the first inning, as Smith's attempts to retire the side proved an exercise in futility.
By act of Congress, five-star generals cannot retire, and thus Bradley served 69 years on active duty-longer than any other soldier in U.S. history. Although largely confined to a wheelchair by arthritis in recent years, he served as grand marshal of Ronald Reagan's Inauguration parade last...
Judges regard the system as the best thing since raised benches. Los Angeles jurists, who earn $60,000 a year, retire comfortably: a 20-year man receives a pension of $45,000. But an energetic ex-judge can increase that income greatly by freelancing. Eugene Sax received more than $40...
When Doyle faltered in the seventh. Smerczynski came on to fan Nowiszewski with the bases loaded to retire the side, and gave up an eighth-inning triple to Souter and nothing else the rest of the way.