Word: chairman
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Edward F. Burke: President of the Student Council, Treasurer of the Debate Council P.B.H., Speakers and Entertainment Committee, P.B.H. Cabinet, Co-Chairman of the Harvard Committee for the Report, Alternate Delegate of U.S.A., Executive Committee of Salzburg Seminar...
Richard Hobear: Executive Committee of the Union Dramatic Society, House Country, H.Y.R.C., Treasurer of Winthrop House Committee, Chairman, Winthrop House Election Committee, Winthrop House Dance Committee...
Donald L. Bornstein: Student Council, Mass Affairs Committee, Ex-officio member Student Council, N.S.A. Delegate, Chairman Boston Area Purchase Card System of N.S.A., Chmn. of Winthrop House Combined Charities Drive, Ames Freshman Redbook Board, Chas. Smith Scholarship...
William Berrien, professor of Romance Languages and Literatures and a former head of the department, and Andre Morize, professor of French Literature, inspected Cannon House one snowy day in 1946 with these aims in mind. The Modern Language Center is Professor Berrien's child; he started it and, as chairman of the Center's administrative committee, has been the gilding hand behind its activities and improvements. A former teacher at the University of California, Professor Berrien has been associated with the Rockefeller Foundation in New York and presently holds a permanent representative post on a UNESCO committee. This last position...
Another whose profit-sharing plan increased workers' efficiency was Jewel Tea Co. Started 25 years ago by Jewel's Board Chairman John M. Hancock, onetime adviser to Elder Statesman Bernard Baruch, the Jewel plan provides for joint pension contributions plus profit-shares from management amounting to 15% of net earnings after dividends. To some employees it has paid off an average return of 55% on their original contributions...