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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...constituency of the house committees, which will be in charge of undergraduate affairs in the new House units was announced yesterday. The committee of Dunster House, appointed by Professor C. N. Greenough '98, master, is headed by three Juniors, Vernon Munroe Jr. '31, P.M. Sweezy '31, and T. N. Perkins Jr. '31. Associated with them will be two Sophomores, R. N. Clark Jr. '32 and W. B. Wood Jr. '32; and one member of the Freshman class, Robert Saltonstall Jr. '33. This group at a later date will appoint various additional committees to have charge of such phases...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWELVE ARE NAMED ON COMMITTEES FOR NEW HOUSE UNITS | 3/13/1930 | See Source »

...Frederick William Alfred George Cambridge, Earl of Athlone. In 1928 at the earnest request of Prime Minister James Barry Munnik Hertzog, alive to the advantage of near royalty in Capetown, his term was extended for another three years. Last week His Majesty the King-Emperor was graciously pleased to appoint as his brother-in-law's successor George Herbert Hyde Villiers, Earl of Clarendon, his appointment to become effective...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOUTH AFRICA: Radio Earl | 2/24/1930 | See Source »

Washington is governed by three commissioners, appointed by the President and answerable only to him. By law one is an Army engineer, charged with municipal construction, street paving, water, sewer plants and the like. By tradition and law the other two are civilian residents of the District. What set the city's voteless populace to lamenting the prospect of military dictatorship was President Hoover's announcement last week that he would appoint Major General Herbert Ball Crosby, now chief of cavalry at the War Department, to one of the non-military District Commissionships. General Crosby's appointment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Cavalry Commissioner | 2/17/1930 | See Source »

Drills will continue for ten weeks and will cover squad, platoon, company, and battalion organization. They will be held on Wednesdays and Thursdays in the Rogers building. It is planned to appoint temporary petty officers at each drill until permanent organization plans are completed. This is the first time in the four year history of the unit that drills have been carried on extensively...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NAVAL R. O. T. C. TO HOLD WEEKLY INFANTRY DRILLS | 2/17/1930 | See Source »

Captain Jones, who was in Cambridge conferring with H. W. Clark '23, assistant director of Athletics, on the Harvard system of allotting tickets, explained, "At West Point we have entrance requirements very different from those of the colleges. Each Congressman can appoint only two men. So a candidate for West Point often finds himself unable to enter as early as he wishes, if all the appointments have been made from his district, and he frequently spends one or two years in college before entering the Army. Also many men feel it best to get college training before entering on their...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Army Officials Have None of Stubbornness of Their Equine Mascot, Says "Biff" Jones-Explains Selection of the Cadets | 2/12/1930 | See Source »

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