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The accuracy of the story, recounted here about fourth-hand, is dubious, but it shows a lot of things about Radcliffe's fifth president, due to retire in 1972. She has always thought of Rad-cliffe first; she has an endearing, common-sense approach to affairs which inspires the confidence...
DiCara will run as an urban-populist. His issues will be housing, public transportation, and the restructuring of city government: DiCara will try to contract himself with present members of the Council, whom he considers unresponsive. "The City Council is an office a man should aspire to, not retire to...
He had decided to retire last November, but had intended to keep it a secret. Swimming captain Mike Cahalan found out, however, when an alumnus asked him to introduce his retiring coach at the December dinner in Cambridge.
Cotton added that he has "no aspirations to the job permanently" since he is due to retire in June of 1972.
Somerset Maugham once observed that historians of the future-with whom he confidently identified-may find more to admire in contemporary mystery stories than in purely literary works. Unlike serious novelists, mystery writers must tell a good story and are judged principally on how they tell it. The suspense novel...