Word: appointed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Gibson, who prepared at the Boy's High School in Atlanta, Georgia, and edited the school paper there, is a member of the Freshman Union Committee and the Freshman basketball squad. He will appoint the heads of the art, business, editorial, and photographic boards of the Red Book, subject to the approval of the committee of upperclassmen. These choices will be announced next week, and the date of the competition to be held for positions on these various boards will be definitely set for some time after Christmas...
Under the new set-up Crown Crony Sir David Murray Anderson becomes virtually viceroy of Newfoundland. On the advice of the MacDonald Government in London, he will appoint a Newfoundland Commission Government consisting of three commissioners from the United Kingdom, three from Newfoundland...
...class committee shall have powers and duties as follows: to determine as to reunions of the class and the conduct thereof, to appoint sub-committees from their own number or from other members of the class; to fill all vacancies in the offices of the secretary and treasurer and in their own elective positions; to remove any class officers or any of their own members; to conduct all elections to fill vacancies in their own number and determine within the limits herein prescribed the procedure for conducting such elections; to fix rules for the conduct of its own meetings...
...acting head of the U. S. Treasury, Henry Morgenthau Jr., was not trained as a banker. Last week, one of his first official acts was to appoint a brilliant financial technician as his right hand man: Earle Bailie of Manhattan. Although really shouldering the job of Undersecretary, Earle Bailie was named merely a "special assistant." Hence he does not have to be confirmed by the Senate which might not look with favor on 1) a partner in the private banking firm of J. & W. Seligman; 2) the creator and head of Tri-Continental Corp., one of Wall Street...
...petitions filed by the Debating Council requested the University to appoint officially a Director and Coach for the Debating team, and to assign the Council a meeting place of their own. Edward M. Rowe '27, who has been coaching the debaters without pay, was unanimously nominated for this directorship. The Council also made a suggestion in regard to a meeting place, but what this was, Asa E. Phillips, Jr. '34, and Robert Breckenridge '34, officers of the Council, would not divulge...