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He will succeed Zdenek Macal, now music director emeritus, to become the ensemble's 12th music director beginning in the 2005-6 season.

After his official retirement at 70 in 1986, Hovey remained at Michigan as a professor emeritus to teach a first-year seminar on "The Making of U.S. Foreign Policy".

The Endless Renovation At Plaza 400, it wasn't the threat of death — delivered through his closed door by a shrieking woman — that prompted Mr. Chesnoff, a semiretired lawyer who is now the board's president emeritus, to retire from active duty in 2011 after 10 years on the board, 9 as president.

Michael Vaughn, who is about to become club president, said the club would now add emeritus to Mr. Rocco's title and provide a retirement package that will include as much golf as Mr. Rocco likes -- with his own caddie, if he prefers.

He called for an audit back to 2000 into the payments given to Mr. O'Reilly and his sons; for the current €300,000 annual salary still being paid to the elder Mr. O'Reilly — reflecting his new status as "president emeritus" to be abolished immediately; and for the company chairman backed by Mr. O'Reilly, Brian J. Hillery, to be removed.

Best Buy founder Richard Schulze is throwing his support behind the current management, returning as chairman emeritus to the electronics retailer he left in a haze of scandal last year and then tried to buy out.

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Keele University decided not to award an emeritus professorship to its retiring foundation professor of paediatrics because it feared a backlash of "adverse publicity" from campaigners, who for more than a decade have been attacking the consultant over his work in child protection.

The contract, signed on June 16, 2000, says Mr. Abboud agreed to serve as chairman emeritus and to provide "stylistic guidelines" for his Black Label collection, to provide "stylistic ideas and proposals" for all other collections, to help with promotion, to advise with new business opportunities and licenses and to make personal appearances at showings.

During the 1970s, Chris Argyris, a business theorist at Harvard Business School (and now, at 89, a professor emeritus) began to research what happens to organizations and people, like Mr. Chang, when they find obstacles in their paths.

In the Opinion piece "Secret Ingredient for Success," Camille Sweeney and Josh Gosfield write: …During the 1970s, Chris Argyris, a business theorist at Harvard Business School (and now, at 89, a professor emeritus) began to research what happens to organizations and people… when they find obstacles in their paths.

In addition, "emeritus awards to induce senior scientists to wind down their laboratory activities" could help clear the way for newcomers.

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