Word: chairman
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Occasional printing of correspondents opinion is a stimulus to editorial enterprise, but in omitting all comment, the newspaper forfeits much of its power to preserve any unity of principle. The function of the paper is that of the chairman in a debate, and it is this function which is surrendered with the disappearance of the writes editorial...
...names of 23 Juniors who will usher at the 1930 Promenade, in addition to other plans for the annual affair were announced yesterday by W. D. Vogel '30, chairman of the dance committee...
...names of 23 men who are to act as ushers were given out by W. D. Vogel '30, chairman of the committee. The following Juniors were named...
...advanced slowly. After 23 years he was only assistant cashier. Then, however, came a brief absence, a marked advancement. Mr. Alexander left Bank of Commerce, spent nine months as American Express treasurer, was called back as vice president (1908). In 1911 he was made president, in 1923 became board chairman...
...HOWARD, Chairman of the Scripps-Howard Newspapers: "The death of Briton Hadden robs American journalism of one of its greatest promises. His youthful viewpoint struck a new note and a wholesome one. His co-workers will carry on the success he helped achieve, but the task will be heavier despite their determination to make good his absence from their ranks...