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By the end of the first half the 'Cliffe cagers had charged to a commanding 40-20 lead. Williams, who has been hampered by an ankle injury all week, was able to retire to the bench and watch the court proceedings for most of the second half.
Every weekend during the six years that he held various jobs in the 1960s Labor Cabinet of Prime Minister Harold Wilson, Richard Crossman would retire to his 17th century country house near Oxford and dictate the week's experiences into a tape recorder. Nothing remarkable about that. Memoir writing...
If Parent has any regrets about his life, it is that he has not read more. Although he finished high school, he speaks wistfully about missed opportunities in the library. "I used to love hearing my mother talk," he says. "She could get on with all kinds of people because...
Leontief's detractors within the department were quick to point out that he may be leaving simply because he is approaching the mandatory retirement age of 70 and because N.Y.U. offered him more money. But other economics professors, including Fellow Nobel Winner Kenneth Arrow (who almost left for Stanford...
Nonetheless, the longest-sitting Justice in Supreme Court history is 76, and his physical handicaps are clearly greater than originally thought. The court is now prepared to settle in and operate without Douglas until he determines whether to return or retire. "I've known Douglas a long time," says...