Word: chairman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Eugene D. Keith Chairman of the Red Book and Register, simultaneously announced an eight weeks contest to begin next week for the editorial and photographic boards...
...decided that running the entire system was too much for two men to handle. And so a new plan was devised by which an executive branch consisting of one man from each House and a chairman will be in charge of the debating. The chairman of the board will be the regular treasurer of the Varsity Debating Council, which controls all upper class debating...
Miss Molly Yard, graduate of Swarthmore College in 1933, was elected national chairman to succeed Robert E. Lane '39, while William N. Chambers '39, stole Harvard honors by his election as public affairs chairman. Both Lane and Avram S. Goldstein '40, however, were elected to the national executive committee of the Union, while Chambers automatically becomes a member through his election to the post of secretary...
Great Western is situated in Pittsburg, Calif., 50 miles northeast of San Francisco. In 1920, when the four-year-old company was ailing, Banker-Chairman Mortimer Fleishhacker installed able, ambitious Jacob F. C. Hagens as president. The company promptly made its first profit-$100,000; last year it cleared...
...Winkling is no excuse" was the astonishing accusation hurled by New York Supreme Court Justice William H. Black last summer against Bethlehem Steel's august Chairman Charles M. Schwab and a batch of lesser bigwigs. Mr. Schwab failed to recall what happened between 1927 and 1934 when the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, which he once headed, lost $215,000 on an engineering index. Members sued to recover, and Justice Black found against Tycoon Schwab's "inconceivable ignorance" (TIME, June 20). Last week the Appellate Division delivered a decision, devoid of Justice Black's wit and invective...