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Died. Vincent Claude Giblin, 67, onetime Florida mouthpiece for Al Capone, who later served nine tempestuous years as a suddenly crusading Dade County circuit judge, fighting quickie divorces and getting the residence law changed from 90 days to six months, all the while venting his terrible temper ("I'd...
After eighty years in a "hostile environment," Norman Thomas knows better than most what's going on; "I will retire," he confides, "when I can no longer lift the Sunday Times."
What's even more amazing is that squash is a young man's game; players often retire from competition before they reach 30.
After wining, dining, and cavorting at the Pudding, she will retire to the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Boston and conduct a press conference about her new film, "Hallelujah Trail," to be released this spring.
Charles A. Coolidge '17, Senior Fellow of Harvard College will retire effective July 1. William L. Marbury, who has been a Fellow since 1947, will succeed him as Senior Fellow, and the vacancy on the Corporation will be filled by Albert L. Nickerson '33, chairman of the board of the...