Word: chairman
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Evening Post prints the following letter from Prof. Richards, of Yale, to Prof. Sloane of Princeton, the chairman of the committee which prepared the resolutions for the regulation of inter-collegiate athletics that are now being discussed...
...annual dinner of the Chicago Harvard Club was held last week at the Grand Pacific Hotel: After a few snatches of song had been given at intervals, the chairman, Gardner G. Willard, Briefly introduced Prof. BYerly, of the Harvard faculty, stating that as the dinner was an informal one there would not be any set speeches. Prof. Byerly referred with pride to the flourishing condition of the university, and of the benefit resulting to the students from athletic sports, which encouraged a spirit of manliness and of self-reliance. He was glad to be able to state that at present...
...resolutions are signed by W. M. Sloane, Princeton, chairman; D. A. Sargent, Harvard, secretary...
...views of Chairman Walker, of the New York Board of Education, on the subject of public support of higher education, as recently delivered at the annual meeting of the board, are presented below: Mr. Walker thought higher education should be provided for otherwise than by annual charge upon the tax-payers. One reason was that such education was too essential to the community to remain a subject for legislative vagaries; another was that it should be religious, not to say sectarian; a third reason was the inevitable increase of a citizen's burdens as a bachelor for the luxury...
Representatives of Union, Hamilton, Rochester, Cornell, and Hobart Colleges met last week to perfect a plan of organization of a New York State Inter-collegiate Baseball Association. Charles. J. Walsh, of Cornell, was made Chairman, and C. D. Brown, of Rochester, Secretary. The plan agreed upon provides that each college shall maintain a home nine, and each nine shall play two games with every other nine for a trophy, the cost of which shall be borne equally. Each nine shall consist wholly of undergraduates of the college it represents, the penalty of evasion of this rule to be forfeiture...