Word: chairman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Chairman Marvin Jones of the House Agriculture Committee President Roosevelt wrote a letter to sit hard upon a bill which would have upped the sugar quotas of tariff-protected mainland sugar producers by reducing the slice of the U. S. sugar market still left to the Philippines, Good Neighbor Cuba, and other foreign countries. The President damned the busy sugar lobby as "professionally dissatisfied...
...judges were Vincent McD. Barnett, Jr., instructor in Government, and Henry Nash Smith, Fellow in American History. Stanley O. Beren '41, chairman of the Inter-House Debating Council, presided...
Keppel, whose new office was unofficially reported in a CRIMSON rumor story on March 28, came to Harvard from Groton School and entered upon an extensive undergraduate career, which included, in addition to his post as head of the Student Council, positions as chairman of the Red Book, president of the Eliot House Committee, secretary of Phillips Brooks House, and member of the Permanent Class Committee...
Robert T. Gannett '39, Chairman of the Undergraduate Athletic Council, announced last night that the plan for a student referendum on the question of abolition of minor sports, recommended by a recent Council report, would be submitted to the higher Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports at its meeting early next week...
Harvey C. Taylor, chairman, also announced the following appointments on his committee: Thomas L. Higginson, financial chairman; George N. Hurd, Jr. head usher; Frank H. McKechnie, lighting supervisor; William B. Parsons, Jr., Joseph M. Miller, Charles B. Ayres, and Thomas 41, Carroll, ticket sales; William C. Murphy, decorations; Don S. Frienkin, publicity chairman; John P. Bunker, advertising chairman; and Arthur H. Northrop, arranger at the Union...