Sentences with phrase «old retired professor»

In his last film, Henry Fonda plays Norman Thayer, a cranky 80 - year - old retired professor, making his annual pilgrimage with his wife Katharine Hepburn (in her only teaming with Henry Fonda) to their New England summer cottage.

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In the meantime, another 30 - year old restaurant closed here two days ago as the staff decamped north and retired professors have been asked back as young ones can't afford to migrate here and house themselves.
Wade D. Pfau, professor of retirement income at The American College, recommends a 15 percent contribution rate for a 35 - year - old who plans to retire at 65 years of age.
In the autumn of AD 386, a thirty - two - year - old academic superstar named Aurelius Augustinus made a radical move: He resigned his position as imperial professor of rhetoric in Milan and retired early.
The research review, conducted with Diane Snow, PhD, retired clinical professor of nursing at University of Texas at Arlington, was inspired after Campbell - Heider learned that her 17 - year - old grandson was caught with vaping equipment in school.
Professor emeritus Marcus Pembrey, a 68 - year - old clinical geneticist at University College London's Institute of Child Health, did exactly that: He decided when he was 45 that he wanted to retire in 10 years» time.
The accepted opinion in a field of study usually does not change until the old professors who championed a set of common ideas retire or die and younger group of professors with a fresh perspective takeover and that is finally beginning to happen among the various sociologist, psychologists, and other academics who study international dating.
The estate's owner, a retired old university professor (George Gaynes, best known as Punky Brewster's guardian Henry Warnimont), visits with his new 27 - year - old wife Yelena (Moore), who captures everyone's eye, especially Vanya's.
It's the story is of a retired couple, John and Ella, he a former college professor with some sort of dementia and she his loving and patient wife with some unnamed, but advancing disease, taking off from their Boston home in their old Winnebago, heading for Key West to visit Hemingway's house.
How to Retire Your Professional Identity Wall Street Journal, 2/25/14 «I listened to them tell about the difficulties of letting go and leaving; the tensions and ambivalence that people experienced — whether their exits were chosen or forced — in taking on their new life when they could still feel the vestigial residue of the old,» writes Professor Sara Lawrence - Lightfoot.
In Peter Pouncey's multilayered debut novel, Rules For Old Men Waiting, it's clear from the opening that regulation play for retired professor and former rugby player Robert MacIver ended when his beloved wife, Margaret, died.
Moshe Milevsky, associate professor of finance at the Schulich School of Business at York University in Toronto, points out that a 65 - year - old man who retires today faces an 8 % chance of dying before he turns 70.
Like so many dog owners, Reba Love, a retired accounting professor from Panama City, Florida, is shunning the old - fashioned kennel when she leaves town.
To summarize: - Seitz was a professor of physics at Illinois from 1949 - 1968 where he did seminal work on the nature of unit cells in crystalline solids - During much of this time (1962 - 1969) he was also president of the NAS - Seitz ended his active research role in 1968 to take on an administrative job as president of Rockefeller university - After retiring from academia altogether in 1979, he became a «permanent consultant» for RJ Reynolds Tobacco - In 1989, CEO of RJ Reynolds let Seitz go because «Dr Seitz is quite elderly and not sufficiently rational to offer advice» - Seitz has continued to work for the Marshall Institute and other such think tanks - He is currently 96 years old
More Efficient Cook Stoves Could Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 18 % Retired Professor Trades African Villagers Their Old Cook Stoves for New Solar Panels
Julian Heicklen, an 80 - year - old retired chemistry professor, had been indicted for standing outside a Manhattan federal courthouse handing out pamphlets explaining the legal theory that jurors who disagree with a law may acquit a defendant accused of violating that law.
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