November 24, 2000
For Some Presidents, Large Salaries Don't End With Retirement
In the early 1990's, Joseph H. Hagan, president of Assumption College, told his board that after more than a decade in office, he was considering moving to another college.
The board, desperate to keep the leader who had put the small Roman Catholic institution in Massachusetts on a firm financial footing, begged him to
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