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After introductory remarks by spokesmen of the four organizations and a representative of the Teachers' Union, the assembly under the chairmanship of Bliven proceeded to a reading and ratification of the constitution. Then officers and executive council were named...
...Student Council investigation committees, one looking into the general subject of Scholarships and the other into Employment integration, were combined under the co-chairmanship of Raymond Dennett '36 and John B. Bowditch '37. This joint committee will issue a report on the combined problem of scholarships, student employment, beneficiary aid, and loans at the end of the month...
From presidency to chairmanship of International Mercantile Marine Co. last week moved Philip Albright Small Franklin. From vice-presidency to presidency rose John Franklin, his 'son. P. A. S. Franklin was vice-president of International Mercantile Marine at the time of its organization in 1902, became president in 1916, at one point during the War directed the movements of all merchant ships flying the U. S. flag...
...after last week's birthday party Mr. Crocker retired to his bank's chairmanship and his older son was named to succeed him as president. William Willard ("Willie") Crocker became a vice president in 1919 after a year's training tour through Manhattan's Bankers Trust Co. Like his father, he went to Yale (Class of 1915), earned a crew Y, a Phi Beta Kappa key, a tap on the back from Scroll & Keys. After a turn at the Harvard Law School, he drove an ambulance in France, attended a French artillery school, transferred...
...regard to President Dodds' acceptance, President Conant said: "I am very glad to be able to announce President Dodds' acceptance of the chairmanship of the commission to study the whole subject of university education for governmental service and to make recommendations as to the best use of Mr. Littauer's gift...