Word: appointed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harris '24 has been appointed head usher, and he, with the committee, expects to appoint the remaining ushers within the week. Five of the ushers will be Yale men who will be selected by the Yale Student Council...
...further voted to appoint a committee under the chairmanship of Earl Marlatt, of 9 Willow Street, Boston, in order that full information on the situation and the work of the Student Friendship Fund should be disseminated, that speakers and publicity material should be made available in the most economical way, and that the full support of New England schools and colleges should be assured...
...point is, however, that, on the face of it, the new Constitution will be useless in restoring order in China. The Tuchuns (War Lords) and the Super-Tuchuns have managed very ably to appoint Governors in the provinces-generally themselves. They have large armies for the suppression of lawlessness and anything else that occurs to them. This state of things obviously breathes defiance to the spirit of the new Constitution. The main obstacle to a unified China is the armies of the Tuchuns. They cannot be laid aside merely because the Constitution, says so or because President Tsao-Kun asks...
...meeting of all candidates for the stage force of the 47 Workshop will be held tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. At this meeting Professor G. P. Baker '87 will appoint men to the various positions open and form a temporary organization that will do the work needed at present in preparation for the first production of the season, "A Strange Land" by Miss Ann Wilson, which will be given November 2 and 3. Candidates for lighting, stage managing and stage carpentry, who have signed up will be dropped if they fall to report tomorrow, but all others who have...
...Secretary to the President. A few days later the Democratic National Committee made public several letters (chiefly written by Mr. Slemp's secretary) purporting to give additional evidence that Mr. Slemp as Congressman trafficked with Government patronage. Excerpts: " The question is: Can we get the one we appoint to put up some cash? ... Be sure and destroy this letter. . . . Give it to the one that will give you the most...