Dear Anita,
As I approach my seventy fourth birthday my comment is only
that each should follow his or her own path on the journey of life. What gives
me satisfaction and happiness may not be clear to others. What is important is I
am fortunate in being in contol of my life. When that day comes that I no
longer have that control, as it surely will, I really don't wish to be around.
It will be time to turn off the light.
Best regards and success to the new
program.
Iain
Iain Wyder
Economics & Business
Department
Yew Wah International Education
School
No 9 Tianshan Road
Yantai Economic & Technological
Development Zone
Shandong 264006 China
Tel 86 535 638 3440 Mobile 86
13589807302
Hello, things have been quiet here for a while.
Perhaps
the thought of retirement will enliven us?
Also, I am pleased to say that
the new course has recruited quite well, and is definitely up and running from
January 13 next.
Best wishes to all,
Anita
The Institute of Gerontology,
King's College London has pleasure in
inviting you to the Annual David
Hobman Memorial Lecture.
The speaker will be Harry R Moody, Director of
Academic Affairs,
American Association of Retired Persons.
Title:
Leaving a Legacy: Our obligation to future generations
Date: Monday,
28th January 2008 Time: 6.00pm
Place: The Great Hall, King's
College London, Strand, WC2 Tea will be
served from 5.30pm in Main Entrance
Hall Wine Reception after the
lecture
Please let us know if you plan
to attend by emailing us at
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Anita Pincas, Senior Lecturer,
Department of Continuing and Professional Education
Institute of
Education,
Room 707, 20 Bedford Way
University of London
London WC1H
0AL
Tel Office +44 0207 612 6522 / Home +44 0207 286 5324
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