Word: appointed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...president was empowered to appoint a committee to draw up a constitution and place it before the class at a later meeting...
...committee consisting of S. Bowles '08, J. L. Boyce '10, J. E. Dewey '09, H. von Kaltenborn '09, G. P. Thruston, Jr., 1G., and J. S. Whitney '08, was appointed to draw up a constitution to be submitted at the next meeting. As several prominent Democrats, among them Governor Johnson of Minnesota, might be willing to speak at Harvard, the officers were empowered to arrange for speeches in the Union during the spring. The president was directed to appoint five members to serve with the officers as an executive committee, and to appoint a committee to arrange for club smokers...
...meeting of men interested in the formation of a Cosmopolitan Club in the University was held yesterday afternoon, at which J. D. Greene '96 was authorized to appoint a committee to prepare a list of persons to be invited to a meeting for the formation of the club. The qualifications for membership were discussed, and it was decided that the proportion of Americans in the club should not exceed one-third of the total membership. All foreign students in the University will be eligible to membership...
...committee of seven men, nominated by the captain, and confirmed by the Athletic Committee, to hold office for one year only, will appoint the head coach, subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee. The committee thus organized is to assist the head coach in procuring other coaches, both as assistants in the field and as advisory coaches. The members of the committee are expected to be present on the field as often as possible, and at least twice in each week. They will have the right to enforce upon the head coach a hearing of any criticism or advice...
...permanence. This will continue as long as the selection of the head coach rests upon the judgment of the captain alone. It is fundamental that change in control brings change of policy, and the first step in the direction of permanency in coaching is to procure permanency in appointment. Now it has been suggested that a permanent committee composed of five prominent football men, qualified to select and recommend a head coach, be appointed by the Athletic Committee. This committee would have power to appoint the head coach and to reappoint him if advisable, but would not have power...