Word: chairman
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...alternate will be chosen. The Coolidge Prize of $100, for the best work in the series of three trials, was awarded to H. Hurwitz '08. The speaking was judged by S. Curtis '05, F. W. Dallinger '93, and R. W. Kelso '04. B. S. Pouzzner '09 acted as chairman...
...committee of three persons to be appointed by the President of the University, one of these being nominated by the Society and one by the Semitic Department. All undergraduates competing for this prize must hand in their essays, the subjects of which must be approved by the chairman of the committee, not later than the first of May of each year...
...various class committees which are called on each year to arrange for dances, spreads, class pictures, class days, smokers, and a hundred other things of greater or less importance, it has been customary in many cases to call upon the committee chairman for a detailed report of the work involved. The following year the committee is thus enabled to profit by the experience of its predecessors, to avoid their mistakes and improve upon their suggestions. But only too often, when the actual work of the committee is over, the chairman either neglects this duty altogether, or draws up his report...
...that class affairs of all kinds may be systematized to the greatest possible extent, it has been suggested that a cupboard be built, preferably in the Union, where class records of all kinds may be kept under lock and key. Each year, when a new committee is appointed, the chairman can then lay his hands instantly on a store of experience of past years. He will know just when is the right time to begin work, just what expenses he may expect to meet, and, in short, will be relieved of the chief responsibility in working out the problems...
...series of five lectures on "A Democratic Religion," in Emerson Hall, on Monday afternoons, February 24, March 2, 9, 23, and 30, at 4.30 o'clock. The lectures will be given under the auspices of the Ethical Society and a Committee of Ten consisting of Professor W. James '69, chairman, Professor F. W. Taussig '79, W. M. Salter '76, Professor G. F. Peabody, Mr. J. MacKaye, Dean W. W. Fenn '84, Professor L. J. Johnson '87, Rev. D. Evans, Rev. S. M. Crothers h.'99, and Col. T. W. Higginson '41. The lectures will be open to the public...