Word: appointment
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Governor Tener, of Pennsylvania, present head of the National League has consented, at the request of the baseball management to appoint the umpires for all the games in the Harvard-Yale series. This should result in the most efficient officiating possible in the contest...
...present the opposing captains agree with some difficulty upon an available and seemingly competent official for each game. The choice is desultory, and as a result the standards of the game are not uniform. What hockey requires is an intercollegiate committee to fix the rules, and to either appoint officials for the several contests or draw up a list of competent men from which such officials would be chosen. If the other colleges do not yet see the need of change, Harvard, Yale and Princeton at least should organize a committee of this nature to govern their own series...
...meeting of the Executive Committee of the Student Council it was voted to organize a Committee on Freshman Class Affairs as one of the regular committees of the Student Council. The committee is to be composed of three members, the President of the Student Council acting as chairman and appointing the other two members from the Sophomore class. All Freshman affairs such as mass meetings, smokers and the Red Book, will be in the hands of this committee until the election of Freshman class officers has taken place. After that the committee will assume a merely advisory relation toward...
...campaign will be conducted by the class gymnasium committees who will appoint collectors to see each man personally. The Sophomore committee has been appointed as follows: Robert Hewins Stiles, of Fitchburg, chairman; Evan Howell Foreman, of Atlanta, Ga.; and Samuel Morse Felton, of Chicago...
...view of the enthusiasm shown among the undergraduates for the project, a Freshman committee to carry on the campaign in the class of 1917 has also been appointed. This committee, consist of: Homer Loring Sweetser, of Brookline, chairman; Henry M. Bliss, of Chestnut Hill; Charles Allison coolidge, Jr., of Boston, Eric.Alexander Douglas, of Buffalo, N.Y.; George Ayer Parsons, of New York, N.Y.; Hunt Wentworth, of Chicago, III This committee will appoint collectors to make an individual canvass of the class as soon as possible...