Word: boarded
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...competitions for the CRIMSON board which opened last night in the News, Editorial, Business and Phitographic departments are still open to candidates. Any men who wish to enter these competitions should report at the CRIMSON building this evening at 7 o'clock. Candidates who report at that time will be under no disadvantage on account of their late start. This is the only opportunity that will be offered men to come out for the CRIMSON this fall...
After a meeting held yesterday afternoon the Governing Board of the Harvard Union announced the election of Davidson Somers '26, of St. Paul, Minnesota, to take the position of Graduate Secretary in collaboration with W. P. Stone '26, recently left vacant by the resignation of J. H. Durgin '26. It was also announced that W. I. Nichols '26, of Wilton, Connecticut, former president of the CRIMSON and now an Assistant Dean in charge of the Freshman Class, had been elected to the Governing Board...
Graduate Secretary Sommers will assume his duties immediately, Durgin having resigned some time ago in order to go into business. Assistant Dean Nichols' election to the administrative board of the Union augments the number of members on that body to six, including the president, Judge Frederick P. Cabot '90, of Boston. The remaining four are Matthew Luce '91, Regent of Harvard College, Assistant Professor E. A. Whitney '17 Mitchell Gratwick '22, and H. W. Bragdon '28, Vice-President...
Daniel Richard Crissinger, governor of the Federal Reserve Board, tendered his resignation. Though bankers and lawyers were still dis- puting whether or not he had been "domineering" in forcing a reduced re-discount rate on the Chicago Federal bank (TIME, Sept. 12), Mr. Crissinger said that this dispute had nothing to do with his with- drawal...
Likely candidates for the vacant governorship seemed to be: Agent General for Reparations Seymour Parker Gilbert; Edward Henry Cun- ningham of Iowa, already a Federal Reserve Board member; William P. Gould Harding, governor of the Boston Federal bank. Mr. Harding was Mr. Crissinger's predecessor...