Word: chairman
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Archibald of Yale called the meeting to order. He was unanimously chosen temporary chairman, while H. L. Goehring of Princeton was made temporary secretary...
...following officers were elected for the coming year. President, W. L. Hodge, Princeton; vice-president, H. A. Matthews, University of New York; secretary and treasurer, F. B. Stevens, Jr., Stevens Institute; executive committee: Chairman, F. B. Stevens, Jr., ex officio; S. C. Hodge, Princeton; C. C. Miller, University of New York; T. D. Davidson, Harvard...
...Thomas Egleston, Mines; Dr. Theodore W. Dwight, Law; Prof. John W. Burgers, Political Science, and Prof. Thomas M. Markoe, M. D. In additien to this committee and conferees, the alumni associations of the Schools of Arts and Mines have appointed the following committees: Arts, Messrs. Frederic R. Coudert, '50, Chairman; J. H. Van Amringe, '60; George G. De Witt, Jr., '67; Robert C. Cornell, '74, and Wm. S. Sloan, '82, Secretary. Mines, Messrs. S. Augustus Schermerhorn, '68, chairman; P. de P. Ricketts, '71; J. K. Kees, '75; W. B. Kunhardt, '80; E. Rancolph, '83. Committees are also to be appointedon...
...chairman read a letter of apology for non-attendance from President Eliot of Harvard...
...chairman then read other apologies for non-attendance, among which were letters from Presidents E. G. Robinson of Brown University, Julius H. Seeyle of Amherst, Franklin Carter of Williams, Chief Justice Morton, Hon. O. W. Holmes, Jr., John Fisk, Rev. Phillips Brooks, Senator Dawes, Senator Evarts and Hon. Chauncey M. Depew. In his letter of apology, Senator Dawes said: "I am filled with admiration of him [President Dwight] and the new field of work on which he enters with so much zeal and with such a common consent of alumni and the entire public. The future of the university must...