Word: appointment
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...motion was proposed by Barrett Williams '28, who outlined the scheme. The plan, he said, is to have a committee of nine, composed of three actors, three playwrights and three producers. This committee will appoint juries to decide on the plays, the juries to have seven members, two named by the committee and five by the National Arbitration Society. Four negative votes from this jury would be sufficient to take off the play...
...bound by the law of any particular state. In this state, Traynor was elected Treasurer of the city of Amesburgh. The plaintiff Surety Company executed a bond in the sum of $200,00 to the city to cover defalcations of Traynor and of the man whom he should appoint deputy treasurer. Traynor appointed Depue to be deputy treasurer. The defendant Surety Company executed a bond to the city to cover any defalcations of Depute...
...also decided to appoint a committee to investigate the efficiency of the University Register. The Register, a directory of all undergraduate activities and organizations, of all the officers and departments of the University, and frequently known as Harvard's Who's Who has formerly appeared before the Christmas vacation, but was not published this year. H. W. Bragdon '28, A. H. O'Neil '28, and J. L. Pool '28 have been chosen to make a thorough examination of the Register, in order to suggest improvements and innovations. They will also ascertain the number of undergraduates and graduates who have been...
...world's governments have been asked to appoint delegates to the International Economical Conference," said Professor Young, "but it is rumored that the United States might not send representatives. There is no good reasons for its not doing so. It is not expected that treaties will be formulated or that any agreements will be entered into or even that the Committee will make any specific recommendations. Its primary object is discussion, and its fruits will be indirect...
...successors have all been Italians. Their names are the historic name of Italy: Medici, Borghese, Chigi, Rospigliosi. . . . Last week, as the Consistory of Dec. 20 approached, it was rumored that His Holiness would raise the plenum (total number) of the Sacred College of Cardinals from 70 to 80, and appoint a sufficient number of non-Italian Cardinals to make the election of a non-Italian Pope a practicable possibility...