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(a) Thomforde resigned to become president of Moravian College in Pennsylvania, David Anderson was named St. Olaf President in March 2006
(b) Osnes retired from Hamline June 30, 2005. The compensation includes an accrued multi-year retirement benefit payment.
(c) As a member of a religious order Sister Andrea Lee's compensation is paid to her religious order.
(d) Baenninger was named president of the College of St. Benedict in March 2004
(e) St. John's is not required to file a 990, and does not disclose compensation
(f) Franz resigned Dec. 20. Jeffrey Highland is St. Mary's interim president.
(g) Pentel is employed by a related organization. The related organization is compensated for time involved in research and administrative activities. He was paid $213,859 through Hennepin Faculty Associates
(h) Easley was named president and dean on July 1, 2004 succeeding Harry Haynsworth
(i) Traina retired from Northwestern Health Services Aug. 31, 2006
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Just as Lawrence Kazmerski, a top official at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, was about to give the keynote address at the University of Minnesota's annual E3 conference at the RiverCentre in St. Paul, the lights went out, bathing the audience in darkness and a deep sense of irony.
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