Yale University President—and union buster extraordinaire—Richard Levin is stepping down after 20 years in power, er, office. His reign—sorry, “administration”—was longer than that of Deng Xiaoping, Slobodan Milošević, and Ríos Montt. Though not as long as Mayor Daley’s.
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No dancing on Hillhouse until we learn the identity of his successor……it will surely be offered to Hillary or to Condi …but maybe the sheer squalidness of the Singapore deal hastened matters…regards Norman
I bet Levin lip-syncs better than Gloria G.