Word: chairman
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...committee was made up as follows: F. D. Beattys, chairman, Wesleyan; R. Hodge, Princeton; S. E. Winslow, Harvard, and E. L. Richards, proxy for W. C. Camp, of Yale. Pennsylvania was not represented...
...chief business of the evening was to appoint committees for arranging the meetings and distributing the work which will be necessary in carrying them on. The following committees were elected by nomination from the floor, on hall, on funds, on music, on distribution of tickets and on ushers. The chairman of these committees are to constitute a committee on general arrangements...
...some one of the theatres in the neighboring part of Washington street. They will come on Sundays, beginning early in December. A chorus of students is to be organized to lead the singing, which is always an essential part in such meetings. Mr. E. R. Shipped is chairman of the committee on music. Definite arrangements about the place and times of holding the meetings, about the distribution of tickets, and about ushers will probably be made in a few days...
...meeting of the Bicycle Club, held last Friday evening, a committee was appointed with Brown, '91, as chairman, to arrange for a club handicap race. The committee has decided to have the race Friday afternoon, Nov. 18. The course will be about fifteen miles long, starting at Central Square, passing through Brighton, Newtonville, Waltham and Watertown, and finishing at Mt. Auburn. There will be a run over the course several days before the race in order that contestants may know the turns. Prizes will be given to the first two men at the finish, and all others who cover...
...chairman of the Photographic Committee complains that the members of the senior class are not active enough in having their pictures taken. As has been several times emphasized in our columns, it is necessary that sittings for this purpose be held immdeately and not put off until spring when every one has his hands full. If the members of the foot-ball eleven prefer to wait a while before having their features immortalized by the camera, we can comprehend and pardon their motive. They can hardly be willing to hand themselves down to posterity with broken noses, scarred cheeks...