Word: chairman
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...stationed in Paris. For ten weeks, French got up early Sunday mornings and stood in line for a ticket to the 5:30 p.m. concerts of the Paris Conservatory Orchestra, then conducted by Charles Munch, Finally, he wrote a letter to A. Tillman Merritt, professor of Music and now chairman of the Music Department asking, "have you ever heard of a conductor named Charles Munch? He seems to me to be the logical choice to succeed Koussevitzky in Boston...
Acceptance of the new proposals will make the sophomore representative in student government chairman of the Electoral Committee, and legalize the office of sub-treasurer, a post tentatively reestablished by Student Council this term...
...committee was drawn, Buck said, "from existing departments of the faculty which have an interest in geography." Donald G. Mckay, professor of History, is chairman. Other members of the group...
...last year. Edward M. Yamasaki '50 as "the man who has fostered the most fraternal House spirit"; Frederick Richardson '48 as "the man who has done most to promote House athletics"; and Thurlow G. Ricker '48, as "the House member with the best sense of humor." Carlson is former chairman of the House Committee. Richardson is House athletic secretary...
Stephen M. Schwebel '50, national chairman of the Collegiate Council in the United Nations, will testify on the North Atlantic Treaty before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations this morning...