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Fraser won the seat with a majority of more than five thousand on a swing of 8. 5 percent, and continued to represent Wannon until his retirement.
In anticipation of the retirement of Lord Fraser of Tullybelton as one of the two Scots Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, Mackay took an appointment as a judge of the Court of Session in 1984, taking a legal title of Lord Mackay of Clashfern.
Although born in Lancashire, Fraser played all of his county cricket for Middlesex in a first-class career spanning 1984 till 2002 ; he served as county captain from 2001 until his retirement in 2002.
In 1870, Fraser emigrated to Western Australia to take up the position of that colony's Surveyor-General, which had become vacant on the retirement of John Septimus Roe.
In 1901, following the federation of the Australian colonies, Fraser was elected as one of the first six members from Victoria of the Australian Senate, where he sat until his retirement in 1913.

retirement and served
Doke served the University of the Witwatersrand until his retirement in 1953.
Cade served as the Superintendent at Royal Park until his retirement in 1977.
After retirement at Harvard, he served as the Mack and Effie Campbell Tyner Eminent Scholar Chair in the College of Human Sciences at Florida State University.
In 1991, Meyers was appointed executive vice president, and he served in this role until his retirement in 2008.
As another tribute to his lasting legacy, the same fleet of cars Edison deployed on the Lackawanna in 1931 served commuters until their retirement in 1984, when some of them were purchased by the Berkshire Scenic Railway Museum in Lenox, Massachusetts.
Franks succeeded General Anthony Zinni to this position on 6 July 2000 and served until his retirement on 7 July 2003.
Their eldest son, Richard M. Daley, was elected mayor of Chicago in 1989, and served in that position until his retirement in 2011.
U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed her as the first female director of the U. S. Mint on May 3, 1933, where she served five full terms until her retirement in 1953, when Republicans under Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard M. Nixon regained the executive branch of government.
Dave Lewis served until his retirement in 1985.
Shepard served as Chief of the Astronaut Office from November 1963 July 1969 ( approximately the period of his grounding ), and from June 1971 August 1, 1974 ( from his last flight, to his retirement ).
Dunn has served as an interim coach for a few games since Hanners's retirement.
The original radio announcer for the team was Bill Schonely, who served as the team's radio play-by-play announcer from 1970 until his retirement in 1998 — calling 2, 522 Blazers games — and remains with the team as a community ambassador.
He served as Vice President of Genentech from 1976 through his retirement in 1991.
He scored a touchdown in the Bears ' championship victory against the Washington Redskins, served one season as backfield coach for UCLA in 1944, and finally returned to wrestling until his retirement in 1960.
Dr. Worth McDougald ( 1926 2007 ) served as Director of the Peabody Awards program from 1963 until his retirement in 1991.
In retirement, Morton served as President of the Metropolitan Club at One East Sixtieth Street, New York, between 1900 and 1911.
He was an associate editor of the Kentucky Encyclopedia and served as the executive director of the Kentucky Historical Society for many years until his retirement.
President Gerald Ford visited Ford County on October 24, 1974, on the occasion of the retirement of Congressman Leslie C. Arends of Melvin who served in congress for 40 years, including over 30 years as Republican Minority Whip.
The current sheriff is Democrat Randy Maxwell, who has served since August 31, 1990. In June 2011, Maxwell announced his retirement effective in 2012.
After his retirement, he served as the Vice-Chancellor of Jawaharlal Nehru University ( JNU ) in New Delhi from 3 January 1979 14 October 1980 ; he would later describe this experience as the foundation for his public life.
Among the political leaders from this family were William Putnam " Buck " Sevier, Jr., a banker, town alderman, and mayor of Tallulah, who served from 1946 until his retirement in 1974.
Judge Ayres served on the appeals court until his mandatory retirement at the age of seventy-five on April 30, 1975.
He served until his retirement from the jury in 1976.
* Edwin W. Rawlings ( 1904 1997 ) Born in Milroy, he served in the United States Air Force from 1929 to 1959, rising to the rank of four-star general ; after his retirement from military service, he went on to become president and board chairman of General Mills, based in Golden Valley, Minnesota.

retirement and Chairman
Ronald A. Rittenmeyer, EDS Chairman, President, and CEO, remained at the helm and reported to HP CEO Mark Hurd until his retirement. EDS logo until name change to HP Enterprise Services
During his retirement and up until his death Lord Whitelaw was the Chairman of the Board of Governors at St Bees School, Cumbria.
Hua Guofeng was demoted to junior Vice Chairman ; and, when this post was abolished in 1982, he remained as an ordinary member of the Central Committee, a position which he held until the 16th Party Congress of November 2002, despite having passed the mandatory retirement age of seventy in 1991.
Casey was Chairman of the New York City Transit Authority from 1953 to 1955, and served in various positions with Schenley Industries from 1951 until his retirement in 1965.
In retirement Bradley held a number of positions in commercial life, among them Chairman of the Board of the Bulova Watch Company from 1958 to 1973.
In 1958 Nosaka became Chairman of the JCP, a position he held until retirement at the age of 90, after which he was declared Honorary Chairman.
In the case of Deng Xiaoping, because of his prestige, he was able to exercise considerable power after his retirement, in part from his position as CMC Chairman.
During his retirement he became chairman of Am Oved publishing house, Chairman of Beit Berl College, and Chairman of the World Zionist Organization and the Jewish Agency.
In retirement from 1946, he returned to largely honorary pursuits as Chancellor of the University of Sheffield and the Order of the Garter and Chairman of the BBC.
There was a lengthy and well-publicized succession planning saga prior to his retirement between James McNerney, Robert Nardelli, and Jeffrey Immelt, with Immelt eventually selected to succeed him as Chairman and CEO.
Zeng was said to be a crucial player in pushing Jiang headed towards full retirement in 2004, when Jiang relinquished his final title, the Chairman of the Central Military Commission.
On September 30, 2009, John Watson, age 52, was elected Chairman of the Board and CEO, effective at the December 31, 2009 retirement of David J. O ' Reilly.
On September 10, 2008 McCartney came out of five years retirement to become Promise Keepers CEO / Chairman.
On retirement from politics, he was appointed Chairman of the insurance company, MGM International.
After his retirement as Foreign Secretary, he remained a key supporter of John Major, and kept a range of active political involvements as well as taking on some business appointments, most notably as a Deputy Chairman of NatWest Markets and a Board Director of NatWest Group, posts he held from October 1995 until 1999.
He was succeeded as Chairman by Sir John Davis, upon his retirement.
For several days only Tartikoff and NBC Chairman Bob Wright knew of the planned retirement.
After his retirement he served as an advisor to Bill Clinton and as Chairman of the Presidential Debates Commission.
Sopwith was Chairman of Hawker Siddeley until his retirement.
Joyce Savoline was the last appointed Chairman, and was elected and reelected as Chairman until her retirement from the position in 2006.

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