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Douglas' fellow Justices, fearing damage to the court's work and unseemly publicity about his impaired mental abilities, had prodded him to retire.
You can trust a Siamese to see through a diplomatic front and then retire-not, as you say, to safety, but to a quiet place for reflection and the preparation of a later report.
Plantation Profits. There are some very big exceptions. In Colombia, surging coffee revenues have been accompanied by a riptide of 26% inflation. There, the oligarchic semiofficial Fedecafe sets coffee policies and controls 42% of the trade, while 28 private exporting companies dominate the rest of the market in high-quality...
The dean, who chaired the meeting, said John K. Fairbank '29, Higginson Professor of History, will retire next year and might be a candidate for the leader of such a seminar.
Q. Is there anything to rumors that you may soon retire?