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What does emeritus mean?

Emeritus is a suffix added to the title of a person retired from active service, but retaining rank or title. An example is a retired professor who has the title Professor Emeritus. A person who is retired but retains an honorary title corresponding to the position that was held immediately before retirement. e.g. an emeritus professor is a retired professor.


What is the pension of a Honorary Captain?

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How do you you address a retired Archbishop both in a letter and to his face?

You must remember that even though he is retired that he is still a bishop and a priest. Ordination ispermanent and therefor retired or not he deserves the title and respect of his position. It might be the case though that he wants to be called by a different title in which case it would be best to oblige.


What is the proper title for a retired police chief in a letter?

Respectfully, it would be "Dear Chief Doe", commonly, it would be "Dear Mr. Doe".


When do you use Emeriti?

"Emeriti" is the plural form of "emeritus" and is used to refer to retired professors or officials who have been granted an honorary title and continued privileges as a mark of their distinguished service to an institution. It is typically used in academic or institutional settings to recognize the contributions of retired individuals.


Where did Title Chairman of the Board originate?

The word chairman originated in Medieval times when the most important person at a meeting sat in the highest or only chair (others would sit on benches), thus being called a chairman. The board refers to the fact that tables as we know them did not exist and they were made up of pieces of board placed on top of tressels, hence, chairman of the board.


Elton John is a citizen of the US or UK?

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Should a woman who is the chair of a Board of Directors sign letters as Chairman of a Board or Chairwoman of the Board?

In answer to your question, as chairperson of the board, you may address yourself as you see fit. Chairman, Chairwoman or Chairperson would all be acceptable. My personal preference is Chairman, as the title was not specifically intended to specify gender. It was intended to specify rank.


How many current active and retired monsignors in Catholic Church?

According to Wikipedia:As of January 2009[update], in the Roman Catholic Church there are 630 archdioceses (including 13 patriarchates, two catholicates, 536 metropolitan archdioceses, 79 single archdioceses) and 2,167 dioceses in the world.Now, each diocese keeps track of its own monsignors (monsignor is just an honorary title given to priests), so to get a total of active and retired monsignori, you would need to contact each individual diocese and archdiocese in the world.


Does a former soldier retain rank title after retirement?

In actual cases of retirement, they would be prone to addressing themselves by their rank. A retired Master Sergeant, for example, would be MSG (Ret.).


What is the difference between a circuit judge and an associate judge?

A "circuit" judge refers to a judge, usually appointed or confirmed by the governor of a state, to hear cases at the Circuit Court level. An "associate" judge is simply an honorary title. An "associate" judge may be a retired judge, or an inactive judge who occasionally hears cases. An "associate" judge would still have to be qualified to hear cases at whatever level of the court system he is functioning in.


How do you display honorary doctorate?

Most people don't write their honorary degrees or titles with their signatures. The degree would be typewritten after the name in the signature block.