Word: appointment
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...endeavor to secure games with the law schools of Yale and Columbia. Twenty-three men were present as candidates for the team, nearly all of them former players of experience and reputation at different colleges in the country. W. H. Gorrill acted as chairman and was empowered to appoint committees from each class to solicit support. C. O. Parrish was elected manager and F. S. Munro as temporary captain of the team...
...regard to the solicitation of contributions and the general consideration of the plans and purposes of the infirmary, it has been suggested that each class of undergraduates and each school appoint one of its members, to act conjointly with three graduates as a Harvard Infirmary Committee...
...executive officer must appoint two judges, and in case of disagreement shall act as referee...
...over the meaning of the subject. The first step is to frame subjects with the greatest possible brevity and celarness. Then it might be feasible for both sides to confer, by letter or by representatives, as to the full meaning of the question. Again, it might be well to appoint some impartial person an arbiter on definition, to whom the views of both sides might be submitted in full, and who should say once for all what the question means. After this nothing new should be admitted in the way of definition save by agreement of both sides...
...meeting of the Freshman class was held last night in Lower Massachusetts to take action on the death of the late Edward Dickson. The class voted that the president be empowered to appoint a committee of three to write a letter of condolence to the parents of the deceased. The following committee has been appointed: K. Sherburne, T. W. Peirce, R. C. Heath...