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...newly created post he will assist John W. Teele, director of personnel at Little Hall, whose office recruits all University employees and administrates their pension and insurance programs...
With Ste. Cunegonde as their patron, the Grey Nuns founded an asylum in Montreal's St. Henri tenement quarter in 1895. The grim, grey stone building was a haven for orphans and old people. The aged, living out their days on $25-a-month government pension checks, were lodged in bare upstairs rooms in the western side of the building; the children lived in the east wing...
Until last year, when he relinquished his directorship of the B. S. O. to Charles Munch, Koussevitsky each spring rehearsed and directed the Glee Club and Choral Society in a major work which they performed at the annual B. S. O. Pension Fund concert...
...People as Individuals." Reynolds officials had mulled over the project for a long time. They had observed that good industrial relations need something more than shorter hours, higher wages, free medical care and pension plans. Many employees found their personal problems so overwhelming that their working ability was affected. What was needed, Reynolds decided, was not simply psychiatry, but "the faith that gives purpose to life, belief in the ultimate victory of good over evil, and dependence on a wisdom greater than human reasons or resources...
...faculty members, upon retirement, receive a pension from the University. During his tenure, every professor contributes five percent of his salary toward his pension; the University adds another seven and one half percent...