Word: appointment
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...report of the sub-committee on the Central Board of officials was discussed, and it was voted to recommend the adoption of a plan looking to the instruction and supervision of officials, and to suggest that the different sections of the country appoint central committees that shall be charged with the introduction of such a system, so far and so speedily as they may deem feasible. It was also voted that the sub-committee on the formation of a central board of officials communicate at once with games' officials of note throughout the country, obtaining their expression of opinion...
...meeting last night of men from Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and Mississippi a club was formed to be known as the Cotton Belt States Club, and the following temporary officers were elected: president, L. M. Cohen 2L.; secretary and treasurer, C. A. Brigham 2L. The president was empowered to appoint an executive committee for the furtherance of a more complete organization. This club will unite with the other Southern States Clubs for the formation of the Association of Southern States Clubs...
That the Rules Committee shall be requested to appoint a committee of three men not members of the Rules Committee or of the coaching staff of any college; that this committee of three shall have full charge of selecting and instructing a corps of football officials; that it shall select in such manner as it sees fit the officials for any intercollegiate contests for which it shall receive a written request from the head coaches of the opposing teams accompanied by the required fee, provided such request shall be received not less than twenty days before the game; that...
...meeting of the Junior class last evening a motion was passed empowering the president to appoint a committee, including himself, to investigate the matter of the allotment of Yard rooms. This committee was appointed as follows: J. D. White, J. Reynolds, R. L. Bacon, R. B. Gregg...
...therefore respectfully request your Association, which represents the Alumni of the University, immediately to appoint a Committee whose duty it shall be to make a careful investigation of the subject, and to report such thorough-going alterations in the game as will remove the unfair advantage now obtained from violation of the rules, will put a higher premium on skill, make mere weight and strength of less value, and will produce a more scientific and interesting sport. Very truly yours, W.T. REID...