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First baseman Mayock fielded the bunt, and flipped to Chuck Mitchell in an attempt to retire Skaff, but Mitchell didn't get to the base on time and the rightfielder slid under his swooping tag to beat out the hit.
The House Budget Committee already has voted to trim planned spending by $16.5 billion, pushed hard by Chairman Robert Giaimo of Connecticut, who announced last week that he will retire from the House after eleven terms. Floor debate on the committee's resolution, however, which had been scheduled to...
Spring 1976 found Gary Hall so bogged down in studies at the University of Cincinnati Medical School he barely had enough time to spend with his wife Mary and their infant son, much less attend regular workouts with the Cincinnati Pepsi Marlins Swim Club. After two trips to the Olympics...
Price, 70 years old, plans to retire in July, but for the next four months he will serve as the first Albert J. ('50) and Richard W. ('56) Weatherhead Professor of Public Management at the K-School.
"Childless women get it, And men when they retire; It's as if there had to be some outlet For their foiled creative fire. "