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His current presidential try is unlikely to gain him much more than useful publicity, but he is slated to receive a handsome consolation prize. In 1978 Senator John Sparkman, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is expected to retire-and Church is in line to succeed him.
It is still possible for a man like Wolbach to retire from the world to the Observatory. But he will be the last untonsured astronomer there. The logarithmically increasing expansion and division of the field is widening the gap between those within the Observatory and those without.
Whether or not the resignation was voluntary-and there were widespread doubts that it was-Sihanouk seemed to accept his fate. Shortly after Samphan's broadcast, the prince declared: "I request the representatives of the people to allow me to retire, while remaining to the end of my life...
Edo Marion, who has served as Harvard's head coach for 24 years, will retire this June. Marion compiled an overall record of 173-129 while guiding the Crimson to several top ten finishes in NCAA competition. He also produced a number of All-Americans during his tenure.
The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, for example, which includes various communities near the District of Columbia, found it could enter into a private pension plan and pay no more than it paid to Social Security, but employees could retire at age 60 instead of 65, with no loss in...