Word: appointing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...acknowledge the receipt of four dollars and a half for the Brunswick fund from table 50 at Memorial Hall. This suggests a new method of collecting money which may be very profitably adopted at all the tables. If one man at each table will appoint himself treasurer of that table and personally ask every man sitting with him, the subscription will be very much larger and more general. Money collected in this way may be left in the subscription box in the Hall in a marked envelope or brought to the CRIMSON office...
...definitely settled yesterday that the University A. C. would manage the Yale-Princeton football game on Thanks-giving Day. It was also settled that the game would be played at Manhattan Field. President George Adee of the University Athletic Club will appoint a committee of six members, who will have the entire handling of the big game. The committee will probably consist of George Adee, C. F. Matthewson, C. C. Cuyler, Tracey Harris, H. S. Van Duzer, and one other...
...meeting of the class of '95 held last night the following officers were re-elected: president, R. W. Emmons, 2d; vice-president, R. D. Wrenn; secretary and treasurer, W. W. Caswell. The president then appointed the following committee to make arrangements for the Junior Dinner: C. H. Mills, chairman, W. K. Brice, H. R. Talbot, J. K. Whitte-more, C. M. Flandrau. This committee is to appoint three of its members to look into the causes of success or failure in former class dinners...
...meeting of the senior class last night the same officers who served last year were re-elected. They were as follows: President, George C. Lee, Jr.; vice-president, Russell B. Beals; secretary and treasurer, George C. Kellogg. The question of appointing a committee to make arrangements for the Class Day elections was brought up and a motion passed giving the president authority to appoint the committee, and M. Ladd, Clarence Morgan and Harris Kennedy were chosen to constitute...
...closer struggle than on Monday is almost assured. There may be occasions when the excitement will run high and the cheering tend towards a repetition of what it degenerated to in the Princeton game. Would it not be well for the manager or captain of the nine to appoint regular men to lead the cheering, not only for this game but for the few more which remain? Let it be understood that they are legally appointed for this purpose. A few of the more prominent men in college in such positions would have a restraining influence which is greatly needed...