Word: chairmen
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...result of the week's competition, in which $1,517 was collected by the members of the 1922 Finance Committee, Robb Hansell Sagendorph, of Chestnut Hill, was appointed chairman of the Committee. The four sub-chairmen follow: Charles True Adams, of Chicago; Richard Chute, of Boston, August Bradhurst Field, Jr., of New York City, and Gardner Sutherland Morse, of Hingham...
...will be necessary for the box chairmen to take charge of the loading of the furniture from their respective boxes at the Union, and the unloading at the destinations...
Arrangements for the Junior Dance which will take place Monday evening in the Living Room of the Union, are almost complete. At a meeting of the box chairmen held yesterday plans were made for furnishing the boxes. It was decided to have the furniture collected Monday morning, and a truck has been secured to do this, which will make the following stops: Randolph Hall, 9-9.45; 60 Mt. Auburn street, 9.45-10; Dunster Hall, 10-10.30; Smith Halls, 10.30-10.45; Claverly Hall, 11-11.15; Apley Court, 11.15-11.30; Flairfax Hall, 11.30-11.45; 2 Holyoke street, 11.45-12; 78 Mt. Auburn...
...chairmen must have their furniture at the assigned places at the right time, and are also responsible for the arrangement of their own boxes. The Committee, however, will do the general decorating of the Union...
Besides the patronesses' box nineteen other boxes have been formed, lettered from A through S. Spaces for these will be marked off Sunday. The boxes will be placed around the Living Room as nearly as possible in their order in the alphabet. The boxes with their chairmen are as follows: A, J. Otis; B, G. C. Barclay; C, F. C. Lawrence; D, C. H. Watson; E, V. E. Macy, Jr.; F, S. S. Robinson; G, W. B. Plumer; H, H. DeC. Ward; I, A. E. Kirk; J, J. B. Read, Jr.; K, B. Hatton; L, S. VB. Goodstone...