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Many whites are unimpressed. Incumbent Mayor John Reading had earlier planned to retire after 6½ years in office, but now may run in the April election for another term. "Scale doesn't stand much of a chance," Reading says. "The Panthers have a lot of sympathizers, but responsible...
Somebody at a Manhattan cocktail party had the audacity to ask whether Martha Graham, now 78 and no longer dancing, had any plans to retire. "Retire!" she exclaimed. "What would I do? We must all go on, and I am going on." That settled, Miss Graham, a frail figure in...
She is, by her own admission, too impatient with others. By way of a compliment, Director Peter Hall once told her that in her early days as an actress she was the rudest walk-on he had ever seen. "I am lacking in charity a bit," she admits. "I'...
Age for Franco has become a standing enemy. "I will continue as long as God grants me life and health," he has promised. When the newspaper Madrid last year suggested that he emulate France's Charles de Gaulle and retire, its presses were silenced by government decree for six...
Griswold is expected to retire next spring, and will be succeeded by Robert H. Bork, a Yale Law School professor and anti-trust specialist. Griswold yesterday declined to comment on his future plans.