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...students have access to the best scholars of every generation. The Dean of the Faculty should monitor the Faculty with attention to aging professors who would better serve the University in emeriti positions. Those who fit such a description should be offered a retirement incentive in the form of reward, allows them to remain affiliated with the University so that their resources will not be lost and helps make room for the rising stars...
...claimed he had been escorted to a dark warehouse and shown by flashlight Rembrandt's signature on Storm on the Sea of Galilee. The assignation was brokered by Youngworth, who then told ABC's Nightline he could deliver the stolen works in exchange for the museum's $5 million reward and the release of his pal Myles J. Connor Jr., a thief who was in prison for selling cocaine and transporting stolen...
...original crime, and he has a pretty good alibi: both were in prison at the time. Youngworth now faces up to 15 years in prison on the auto-theft conviction. Last month he met privately with Gardner directors and reportedly extracted a $10,000 down payment on a reward for promising to produce some of the stolen goods. He will probably try to negotiate down his sentence in exchange for more details. All things considered, that may be a small price to pay for figuring out who pulled off the biggest art heist in American history...
Risky ventures is what being an entrepreneur is all about, but the success stories of business leaders such as Marvin S. Traub '46 suggest the potential reward is surely worth the uncertainty...
...definitely feel that extracurricular activities should be a reward in and of themselves," she said...