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Keywords: lse lse library lselibrary london school of economics londonschoolofeconomics people blackandwhite portrait monochrome black and white Senior Porter and maintenance assistant, 1962-1976 'He joined the School in October 1962 as a porter and was promoted to Senior Porter in August 1964. In June 1969 he was appointed to a post of shift foreman and this was the position he held when he became due for retirement on 31st July 1973. Mr Alderman had no wish either to stop working or to the leave the School at this stage, however, and asked whether it would be possible for him to continue to be employed in some capacity or other. It so happened that the Bursar's Department needed assistance of a non-technical nature with general maintenenance matters and Mr Alderman was offered the temporary job of Maintenance Assistanr, for one year in the first instance. He was happy to accept the offer of two extensions of this annual appointment and has now retired after giving the School an extra thee years of useful service.' LSE Magazine, November 1976, No52, p.14 (retirements) IMAGELIBRARY/730 Persistent URL: archives.lse.ac.uk/dserve.exe?dsqServer=lib-4.lse.ac.uk&a... Senior Porter and maintenance assistant, 1962-1976 'He joined the School in October 1962 as a porter and was promoted to Senior Porter in August 1964. In June 1969 he was appointed to a post of shift foreman and this was the position he held when he became due for retirement on 31st July 1973. Mr Alderman had no wish either to stop working or to the leave the School at this stage, however, and asked whether it would be possible for him to continue to be employed in some capacity or other. It so happened that the Bursar's Department needed assistance of a non-technical nature with general maintenenance matters and Mr Alderman was offered the temporary job of Maintenance Assistanr, for one year in the first instance. He was happy to accept the offer of two extensions of this annual appointment and has now retired after giving the School an extra thee years of useful service.' LSE Magazine, November 1976, No52, p.14 (retirements) IMAGELIBRARY/730 Persistent URL: archives.lse.ac.uk/dserve.exe?dsqServer=lib-4.lse.ac.uk&a...
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