Word: chairman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...eight-week competition will be continued. Chairman Eugene D. Keith announced, in order to she the 14 Yardlings not yet voted to the staff another opportunity for election...
...manifesto for educational democracy. In its very essence it is a plea for democratization of the procedures of appointment and tenure. This plea takes practical form in proposals that all members of each department, from instructors to full professors, form a voting body, that they elect their own chairman, that they select by vote a democratic committee on appointments which shall make all recommendations...
...believe that a Department has a collective responsibility and should have a correspondingly collective authority. The administrative affairs should be conducted by a member in whom the staff has the greatest confidence. Therefore, we recommend that the Departmental Chairman, a permanent member of the staff, should be elected through secret ballot, by all members of the Department, and that he should serve a three-year term...
Nominations were made by a committee of Seniors composed of William L. Calfee, chairman, Richard S. Benner, Kenneth L. Booth, Hughes Call, Calep Foote, Laurence S. Levy, and Paul R. Wentworth...
Voting will take place Tuesday and Wednesday, March 14 and 15. Additions to the list may be made by petitions signed by 25 members of the Senior class and handed in to Theodore Hazlett '40, chairman of the Election Committee, on Friday from 3 to 5 o'clock, in his room, Kirkland...