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P 1. No Election Needed; One Nomination for Each Elective Office; Edwin Habib Is President; William Libby Is Sec'ty-treas; Exec Committee Disqualifies One Nomination; David Booth, Robert Whitehurst on Executive
P 2. Aranka Kovacs Appointment; Membership Now Exceeds 90; How to Contact the Newsletter? Try E-mail ; Changes of Address; Thanks for the Picture Framing: Faculty Club; a Parking Reminder
P 3. Article on Medex Was "Inaccurate", Says Florida Official; but Jim Skinner Stands His Ground; Membership Cards
P 4. President Shklov's Message upon Leaving Office
P 5. Retirement Glimpses: Joan Hackett, John Callaghan, Frank Auld
P 6. Retirement Glimpses (cont.): Ralph Cowan, Cameron MacInnis
P 7. Masthead; Pre-valentine Dinner Party a Success; Bursary Fund Totals $4,068.00 in Early January; Date of Spring Meeting Set for Thurs., March 23; Bursary Fund Notice
P 8. Notes to Readers: from the Editor; List of Paid-up Members; Recent Decisions of the Executive Committee; Opera Event
P 1. Association's Executive Now in Place; Profiles of New Executive Members
P 2. News from the Annual Spring Meeting
P 3. The Annual Spring Meeting (Continued)
P 4. Financial Overview of the First Five Years
P 5. Retirement Glimpses: Aranks Kovacs, Lucjan Krause
P 6. Retirement Glimpses (cont.): Walt Romanow, John O'Meara, Joan Magee
P 7. The Letterbox; Masthead (Bursary ad. appeared in original edition but was unavailable for publication in the on-line edition)
P 8. Opera Event; Daid Booth Recommends birding; In Memoriam; Relections on an Oasis; Trip to Stratford This Year?
P 1. National Organization: Questionnaire; Montreal Meeting
P 2. Romanow on a National Association; Our Response to the Questionnaire About a National Association
P 3. President's Report; Ralph Cowan's D-Day
P 4. Retirement Glimpses: Bill Phillips
P 5. Summer Events: Detroit Symphony Mozart Program; Summer Picnic; Joan Hackett: "Bad Hair Day"
P 6. Thirteen Faculty Members Retiring This Year; News From Uni-Com; Review of Freedom of the Czechs: General Cervinka's Contribution by V.B. and Joan C. Cervin (Reviewed by Eric W. Channen)
P 7. Membership List; Editorial Rambles
P 8. Membership List (cont.)
P 1. Fall General Meeting; Two events: To 12 Oaks Mall; Capital Theatre Cabaret Series
P 2. Pension Update; Masterhead
P 3. President's Message; Health Plan Update
P 4. The Letter Box
P 5. Unsolved Mystery, by Joan Hackett; Increase in Parking Rates for Retirees; Invitations Sent to New Retirees; Student Bursary Now at $5000.00
P 6. The "Life Lease" as a Retirement Option, by Ralph Cowan; Address Changes and Corrections; Executive Committee
P 7. Bursary Fund Ad.
P 8. Cabaret Series; Shopping in Detroit; A National Association? Editorial Rambles
P 1. Retiree Inclusion in Faculty Association Medical Plan? What's Inside
P 2. Association purpose/history ; Report on the October 26 meeting
P 3. Cont'd Report on the Oct. Mtg; Dues; Bursary Benefits Members
P 4. Newsletter Masthead; Medical Cost Analysis; Executive Meeting
P 5. Carney Reports from B.C.; Retirees Honoured at Luncheon
P 6. THE LETTER BOX: letter from Val Cervin
P 7. Shklov replies to letter on Pensions
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P 8. Retirement Glimpses: Anna Gupta; Poem from Robert Whitehurst
P 9. Christmas Past, by Joan Hackett; Editor's Notebook
P 10. Michael Zin Reports on Trip to Ukraine