Word: chairman
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...That the committee of the faculty consist of five members appointed by the president at the beginning of the academic year; and that the chairman of the committee be chairman of the committee of conference...
...chairman put the question to vote whether or not we should play foot-ball at Harvard. Upon this, remarks were made by Messrs. Phillips, '86, Woodbury, '86, Adams, '86, Claflin, '86, and Peabody, '87, all of whom spoke in the strongest terms in favor of a revival of the game. Mr. Phillips, in particular, urged the need of playing this fall if we hoped ever to play Yale or Princeton again. The motion was then carried without a dissenting voice amid a great applause and enthusiasm. Mr. Kimball stated that it depended entirely upon the new athletic committee whether...
...report of the treasurer of the Foot-Ball Association showed a balance of $3 in the treasury. The chairman was instructed to appoint a committee of three, chosen irrespectively of classes, to have, with himself, full powers to make such arrangements as may seem to be in the best interests of foot-ball at Harvard this fall...
Directly after the foot-ball meeting in Holden last evening the Tennis Association held its regular annual meeting. Mr. J. D. Bradley, '86 acted as chairman. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: - pres., J. D. Bradley, '86; vice-pres., R. T. Paine 4th, '88; sec'y and treas, D. K. Snow, '88: directors from '86, H. LaMonts; '87, H. Kuhn; '88, G. A. Hopkins; '89, P. S. Sears. The report of the treasurer will be published in the course of a few days...
...student members of the committee shall be elected by secret ballots at polls kept open not less than one day. The votes of each class shall be counted by the president and secretary of the class, assisted by a member or members of the faculty appointed by the chairman of the committee...