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L. Quincy Mumford, current librarian, will retire at the end of this year. Last year, President Nixon granted the 70-year-old professional librarian a one-year exemption from compulsory retirement.
"I'm not sure just what the distinction is," May said this week in response to a question about what differentiates appointments requiring a search committee from those that one person makes substantially alone. "In part it's that appointments with search committees are presidential appointments. Don will in a...
Terkel: At the time Andre made that suggestion, we were just starting to question the quote-unqoute "work ethic" that Honest Dick talks about so much. There was that moment when we had that leisure after the Depression--post-World War II, in the sixties--when young people began to...
Munro, who also doubles as head soccer coach, has won 170 contests, lost 163 and tied seven. This season, then, will also be an attempt to retire with a .500 or better career coaching mark.
He also charged that "in order to get Mr. Corcoran to retire without having to fire him, the councilors told him they'd sweeten up his pay."