Word: chairmanship
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...Charleston,* S. C., last week the shippers, innkeepers and other public men prepared for the convention of the National Foreign Trade Council, which will meet there under the chairmanship of President James Augustine Farrell of the U. S. Steel Corporation April 28-30. The businessmen of Charleston will display their harbor and shipping facilities, their stores and shops and factories. They realize that this visitation will mean much to Charleston as an exporting city. In 1901-02 they tried to stimulate foreign trade through the port by holding the South Carolina Interstate and West Indian Exposition. That was a financial...
John M. Nelson. LaFollette's campaign manager 1924, was taken off the rules committee and removed from the chairmanship of a committee on elections...
None of the others were allowed to retain any chairmanship and they were ousted from such committees as rivers and harbors, agriculture, postoffices...
...funds for this program were presented to Yale by the Alumni Advisory Board, whose committee, under the chairmanship of F. W. Allen, Yale '00, first interested graduates in the proposal. The type and location of the monument were decided upon by the same Board on the recommendation of another committee...
...inter-dormitory chairmanship went to Brouson Griscom of Syosset, N. Y., a graduate of St. Paul's John De Laitre of Minneapolis, Minn., William Tappen King of Milton, and John Whiton Hutchinson of West Newton were appointed managers of Gore, Smith, and Standish, respectively. De Laitre, King, and Hutchinson all entered the University from Milton...