Word: appointed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Athletic Committee will also appoint a football manager to succeed C. D. Murray '19, who will not return next fall...
...committee of five or six of the most representative undergraduates plus one or two Faculty members" with large powers would be of great utility in the reconstruction of the shattered Union. The Student Council might well at its next meeting request the Faculty to appoint members from its body to from a Union Committee with "representative undergraduates" selected by the Council either from the University at large or from its own members. Such a committee would have the support of Faculty and students alike and undoubtedly could give material aid in the restoration of the Union...
Prospects for athletics at the University are very uncertain as the present Athletic Committee is going out of action. Dean Briggs, the chairman of the Committee, has been appointed as an exchange professor, and is leaving for France to lecture at the Sorbonne University within the month. President Lowell will appoint a new Athletic Committee immediately and all definite action on major, and especially on minor sports await a decision from this committee. Although no announcement has been made it is assumed Dean Yeomans will take Dean Briggs' place...
...plans for the formation of the companies during the period of training this summer are also in the process of formation. It is the present intention of the military authorities to appoint cadet captains and lieutenants, but to designate to each of the proposed eight companies an inspector instructor who will act in an advisory capacity. For these latter positions the services of four former officers of the First Corps of Cadets, two former officers of the Massachusetts Coast Artillery and one of the Massachusetts Cavalry, and two West Point cadets, have been secured. Major Flynn will remain as Commandant...
...last meeting of the University Board of Overseers the resignation of Ephraim Emerton '71, as Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History, was received and accepted. The resignation is to take effect on September 1, 1918. At the same meeting it was voted by the Overseers to appoint Professor Emerton Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History, emeritus...