Word: chairman
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...more the Intercollegiate club, but the Graduate club, and as such it is expected to take its proper place among the permanent clubs of Harvard University. The officers of the club are: President, Mr. Siebert; vice-president, Dr. Markley; secretary, Mr. Roe; treasurer, Mr. Chittenden. Executive committee: Dr. Markley. chairman; Messrs. Setchell, Nields, Rich, Conger, Manley, Delabarre, Sabine, Roe, Ball...
...sent in all the way from $500 to $1 both from individuals and colleges. Even the public schools of Boston are contributing. But Harvard College stands in a unique position and much interest is taken in what she will subscribe. In five years she has hadthree directors and one chairman in the society. The Ins itute is working hard to secure the required amount of some $80,000, and if they do not succeed in the next six weeks the United States will have lost a great opportunity to gain glory and respect...
...committee have chosen Mr. D. C. Torrey as chairman, and Mr. J. W. Lund, as clerk of the meeting...
...postponed meeting of the freshman class was held in Upper Massachusetts yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock. R. F. Herrick, '90 was chosen chairman of the meeting, and Mr. E. V. Morgan '90 was elected secretary protem by acclamation. Upon vote of the class the right to vote was granted to specials but not to men dropped from '92. A committee of four consisting of Strout '90, Lund '90, Hunt '92, and Batchelder '92, was appointed to count the ballots, and the class proceeded to a vote. The whole number of votes cast was 229; necessary to a choice...
...committee have chosen Mr. D. C. Torrey as chairman, and Mr. J. W. Lund, as clerk of the meeting...