Word: chairman
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Room of the Union on Wednesday evening, April 1, at 9.30. Entertainment and refreshments will be provided, and, as ample notice has been given, it is hoped that every Senior will be present. The committee in charge, which has recently been rearranged, is composed of E. V. B. Parke, chairman, I. S. Broun, J. E. Keefe, F. Izard, M. S. Crosby, W. B. Comstock, H. L. Murphy...
Candidates for the Ricardo prize scholarship of $350 must be Seniors or in the Graduate School. All competitors must submit their names and a list of their previous studies to the Chairman of the Economics Department not later than May 15, and the competition will be held about June...
...David A. Wells prize of $500 is offered to members of the Senior class of the College or Scientific School, or to graduates of not more than three years standing. The essays must be in the field of economics, and must be submitted to the Chairman of the Economics Department before October...
...mining department, Professor H. L. Warren '02, of the architectural department, Professor W. H. Burr, of Columbia, Mr. G. A. Kimball, chief engineer of the Boston Elevated Railway, Mr. E. A. S. Clarke '84, president of the Lackawanna Steel Company, and Mr. F. P. Fish '75, chairman of the visiting committee on engineering will be among the speakers...
...Bolles L.'82, in the winter of 1886-87, sought at first to furnish only temporary work to students in the University; but as time went on, more and more attention was given to permanent positions for students upon graduation. In April, 1897, the Appointments Committee with a permanent chairman was able not only to provide odd jobs for men in the University; but also permanent work for them after graduation. Seven years later, the Appointments Committee was disbanded and the work intrusted to the Appointments Office with H. S. Thomson '99, first Secretary for Appointments. Mr. Thomson extended...