Word: board
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...recent amendments to the articles of the H. D. A. seem to have been adopted wisely and after careful consideration. The third, and most important, which provides for two elections during the college year and the retaining of half the old board in office after each election, seems an especially good move. The great weakness of recent boards has been that, made up so largely of green men, they have, during a portion at least of their terms of office, been peculiarly open to the wishes and suggestions of the hired servant of the association. Any change, therefore, calculated...
...association at large; the directors by the several schools or departments to which they belong. The officers shall be elected for one year. Vacancies occurring during the year shall be filled by elections for the unexpired part of the year. In the absence of the president, the board of directors shall choose one of their own number to serve as president pro tempore...
...auditor shall act as secretary to the board and shall be required to attend all meetings of the board unless otherwise instructed...
...object of the third change is to avoid the possibility of having the whole board retire at once, and to insure, by retaining half the old board in office after each election, a continuity of policy and experience which has hitherto been lacking. As the auditor is now to act as secretary of the board, the office of vice-president, which has been identical with the secretaryship, becomes superfluous...
...Dunster street, one pleasant room suitable for a club table of 6 or 8. Meals served in students' rooms. 18-meal ticket, $5.00; 30-meal ticket, $7.00. First class service. Good board...