Abstract
In September 1989, after Susan Johnstone had completed more than five years as General Secretary of BIR, she decided that she would enjoy taking a break from being in the hot seat and asked to resign at the end of the year. In fact, Susan has helped to steer the Institute through a very choppy stretch of its course. Five years ago, for example, we were still in deep trouble following the move to Portland Place from Welbeck Street, but now, although conditions are still pretty lively, the whole ship has a much more secure feel to it. Dropping a good pilot is always an occasion for anxiety, even if this is offset by a feeling that many of the worst rocks may be behind you.
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