Word: chairman
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...made tutor in Greek in 1874, took the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in 1877, was made Assistant Professor the same year, and Professor in 1884. He early showed a very marked ability as a teacher, an administrator, and a leader of men. He was for many years chairman of his department and division; as chairman of the Athletic Committee he played an important part in organizing the sports of the intercollegiate world. As president of the Archaeological Institute of America he placed that body on a firm foundation. He had an important part in establishing the American Schools...
...Phillips Brooks House Association announces the appointment of Franklin Eddy Parker, Jr., '18, of Bay City, Mich., as chairman of the Information Bureau next fall; of Aaron Davis Weld '18, of Boston, as chairman of the Phillips Brooks House Spread Committee; of Andrew Feld Tribble '19, of Kansas City, Mo., as editor of the "Handbook"; and of Royal Little '19, of Brookline, as advertising manager of the "Handbook...
...there will be addresses by President Lowell, David F. Houston, A.M. '92, Secretary of Agriculture; Franklin D. Roosevelt '04, Assistant Secretary of the Navy; William Phillips '00, Assistant Secretary of State; Charles S. Hamlin '83, Federal Reserve Board; Eliot Wadsworth '98, American Red Cross; Professor F. W. Taussig '79, chairman of Tariff Commission; A. W. Shaw, Commercial Economy Board (lecturer on Business Policy in the Business School), and other distinguished speakers...
Professor Edward Caldwell Moore, chairman; the Right Reverend Charles David Williams, Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Michigan; the Reverend Paul Revere Frothingham '86, of the Arlington Street Church, Boston; the Reverend Elwood Worcester, of Emmanuel Church, Boston; the Reverend Ambrose White Vernon, of the Harvard Congregational Church, Brookline; Professor Harry Emerson Fosdick, of Union Theological Seminary, New York City...
...interview with a CRIMSON reporter last week Mr. Daniel Willard, Chairman of the Advisory Commission of the National Defense Council recently appointed by the President, and also Chairman of the Executive Committee of the combined railroads of the country, told how the railroads have already organized for the purpose of adopting every means in their power to expedite and facilitate the military and other traffic of the Government, and also expressed his appreciation of the value of such organization as the Reserve Officers' Training Corps...