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...secretary-treasurer of the class ran a competition in which each candidate for the finance committee chairmanships secured as much money as he could. As a consequence many members of the class were approached frequently, some not at all. It is proposed that the chairman shall this year appoint sub-chairmen for the finance committee. They in turn will select representatives for each entry in the dormitories...
...committee of three undergraduates and one graduate, to be selected by the Council, shall start a competition immediately after college opens in the fall, and shall continue until after the first few games. Four men in the competition shall be appointed cheer leaders, on the approval of the Student Council. Next fall, however, five men shall be recommended for approval, one of whom shall be head cheer leader. Thereafter each June the head cheer leader, in conjunction with the committee, shall appoint his successor for the coming year, and this successor shall aid the committee in carrying on the competition...
...century as Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Le Baron Russell Briggs '75 has given notice that he will resign at the end of the present academic year. This announcement was made yesterday after the Corporation and the Board of Overseers had taken action to appoint his successors...
...Visitors at the White House included: the Massachusetts delegation in Congress, both Republicans and Democrats, for a "social" breakfast; the Congressional members of a Commission appointed to arrange the celebration of the 200th anniversary (in 1932) of the birth of George Washington, for breakfast; Frank J. Irwin, National Commander of the Disabled American Veterans to discuss plans for adequate hospital facilities for veterans; Mickey Walker, welterweight boxing champion, to present a pair of five-ounce boxing gloves with the injunction: "Use 'em on your next Congress;" George Spring Meyer, of Reno, to present a photograph of the graduating class...
Again, the Constitution says that the President shall appoint officials ''by and with the advice and consent of the Senate." But is the "advice and consent" of the Senate needed for their removal? That question also remains to be settled. It seems that it will be shortly...