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HOUGH's achievement is in narrating from an old man's perspective and expressing the weariness and grace of a responsible and lonely man crumbling unremorsefully into "decrepitude." Gifford's recognition of a new and foul society is stated not with the tragic alarm of the young man, say of...
In another incident involving the Department of Personnel, William Mullins, former manager of employee relations, left the University after a series of major clashes with Hall. Hall's conflicts with Mullins reportedly climaxed last year in a heated argument in President Bok's office. Former Police Chief Robert Tonis has...
The committee began to look into the possibility of centralizing all Harvard continuing-education programs last year, when Reginald Phelps '29, director of University Extension, announced his intention to retire. Eventually, Phelps said yesterday, the committee decided to "have someone in charge of all several programs in general."
In other respects, the city would act as if the raise had been granted. Any worker who wanted to retire would get a pension based on the increased wages. Future contracts would be negotiated on the assumption that the increase took place.
The Russians had been plumping for a European security conference ever since 1954. Hoping to make it the capstone of his career, Brezhnev had been anxious for it to be completed well in advance of the Soviet Party Congress next February, at which time he will probably retire. The long...