Word: boarding
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...addition to the new appointment the Council passed a motion to continue its partial sponsorship of the Salzburg Seminar until March, 1950, and selected David C. Poskanzer '50 to serve with Council president Edward M. Burke '50 on the executive board of the Seminar...
...internal split in the Advocate which led to the formation last Thursday of a new Harvard magazine by three ex-Advocate editors, is expected to be settled tomorrow night at a meeting of the older magazine's full board of editors...
When Schulte turned in a $93,091 loss for the first six months of 1949, the directors eased President Louis Goldvogel up to chairman of the board and brought in 50-year-old H. Cornell Smith, onetime merchandising manager of Manhattan's Gimbel Bros, department store. Smith has tackled some big jobs in his time. As a World War II colonel on General Somervell's staff, he helped organize the billion-dollar Wartime Post Exchange system, and the Pacific supply centers for the never-launched invasion of Japan...
...issue came to a head Thursday when the board met to elect a new president to succeed Gilmour, who is resigning because of a heavy work schedule. At that time Shafer's supporters claimed a majority of the Advocate's 18 editors, although not the 75 percent required by the magazine's constitution...
...election took place, because the whole board of editors was not present. Instead Shafer, Wiggin, and Darrell resigned...