Word: chairman
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...subject warranted a larger audience than assembled in Sever 11 last night. Professor White, for the Athletic Committee, gave a most lucid and interesting history of the management of athletics at Harvard, and explained with admirable clearness the position at present held by the committee of which he is chairman...
...management of the Harvard Union has been very busy lately making arrangements for the joint debate with Yale. The following committees have been appointed: Reception committee of which R. M. Gillespie '92, is chairman; advertising committee, A. P. Stone '93, chairman; press committee, P. L. Horne '92, chairman; committee on ushering, A. B. Keeler '94, chairman; committee on tickets, J. M. Perkins '92, chairman. There has been a large demand for tickets not only from men in college but also many outsiders have applied. Just how the tickets should be distributed is a most perplexing question...
...tickets seems to be working admirably. In connection with this, however, there seem to be a slight misunderstanding. Men who have tickets must remember that every ticket presented on the night of the concert, not bearing the signature of a member of one of the organizations or of the Chairman of the Committee, will be refused. It is absolutely necessary for ticket holders to bear this in mind or a good deal of trouble will result. Before disposing of their tickets members should see that they are all signed...
...chairman of the Class Day Committee desires to announce that the committee is examining samples of caps and gowns submitted to it by different firms and is investigating the prices for which these firms offer to do the work. It is reported that several tailors are sending circulars to members of the senior class soliciting orders for the caps and gowns. The Committee ask that no seniors will give their orders until it is ready to report. A much more advantageous contract can be secured if the work of the whole class is given to one firm. Moreover...
Entries close with S. J. Cornell, captain and chairman Athletic Committee, Madison Avenue and 45th Street, November 21. No entry accepted except upon an M. A. C. entry blank, which can be secured of the secretary...