Word: appointed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...illustrious late Archbishop of Canterbury. Rumor picked him to succeed Archbishop Randall Davidson, 76, who, it was said, would resign on account of age. True, Bishop Temple has friends in the Labor Government; but Archbishop Davidson is unlikely to give a Labor Government the chance to appoint his successor. Furthermore, a slight acquaintance with Canterburian tradition would reveal that its Archbishops yield only to death...
Definite guarantee of a liberal amount with opportunity of earning several times as much. Last summer several students earned over $1,000,00 during vacation. No capital or experience necessary. Also opportunity to travel and appoint representatives. Write for full particulars and organization plan at once. UNIVERSAL BIBLE HOUSE, COLLEGE DEPT., 1010 ARCH STREET PHILADELPHIA...
...would be cut to 15. Definitely relinquishing the principle of ex-officio membership, 10 men, seven Seniors and three Juniors would, under the proposed plan be elected by the popular vote of their respective classes in the spring preceding their year of office. These men would appoint in the fall three Seniors and two Juniors to fill the membership quota. The nominations for the spring elections would be made by the outgoing council, but other names could be added by petition...
...interest" and that therefore the President was authorized to order suits to be brought: 1) for cancellation of the leases; 2) for prosecution, civil and criminal, of such other actions and proceedings "as may be warranted." The President by the terms of the resolution would be further authorized to appoint special counsel for the prosecution "with the advice and consent of the Senate...
...attempt was made by the radicals, assisted by the Ku Klux Klan element, to deprive President Lewis of his power to appoint union organizers, with the purpose of having the offices made elective. They argued that this patronage power made Lewis an autocrat. A standing vote was taken and Lewis lost, but a roll call was forced, which took the greater part of a day and Lewis' appointive power was sustained by a majority of 157 votes...