Word: chairman
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Colonel Winslow was chairman of the Republican State Committee and is well known throughout the state as an organizer and a man of exceptional ability. Colonel Winslow's acceptance of the position of coach makes the prospects for a good nine much brighter, and it gives a feeling of confidence to the entire college to know that the success of the team is in the hands of a man whose ability is unquestioned...
...long jumps, putting the weight, lawn tennis, cricket and general gymnastics, shooting, fencing and swimming tournaments, boat races of all sorts and the regatta. The prizes will probably be silver wreaths of laurel or olive, and be awarded by the Greek King in person. The Crown Prince is chairman of the large managing Greek Committee and is taking a most active part in the work. According to present arrangements, the games will be inaugurated on Greek Independence Day, April 6, 1896, which is also Easter Monday. The Easter holidays will enable many to attend the festivities, which will of course...
...WHITTEMORE,Chairman Class Day Committee...
...committee of the Department of English who are in charge of the plans are Professor Kittredge, who is chairman, Professor Child and Mr. Baker. The arrangements as to the price of the tickets and the time and place of their sale will be announced later. There will probably be a matinee and an evening performance...
...HAVEN, CONN., Feb. 25 - The newly elected Yale News board tonight organized for the year by electing the following officers: Chairman, Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr., of New York City; business manager, James B. Neale, of Kittanning, Pa. Chairman Yale Alumni Weekly, F. E. Wyerhauser, of St. Paul, Minn., and associate director, W. E. Forepaugh. L. S. Welch '87 will be retained as managing resident editor...