Word: chairmen
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...most important business of the convention will be the nomination of the Democratic candidate for president. There will be forty-eight state banners raised in the Hall, with a State Chairman and a number of delegates under each. These delegations will vote under the direction of the chairmen, and by the application of the unit rule, the candidate receiving a plurality will be given all the votes of the states. Votes will be divided only in case of a tie. Then as the roll is called, each state chairman votes for his delegation, receiving two votes for each congressman...
Robert Anderson Magowan of Philadelphia, with $650 to his credit, has been appointed chairman of the Freshman Finance Committee. The sub-chairmen are Robert Kenneth Straus of New York City, George Putnam Sturgis of Milton, and Richard Thomas Flood of Brookline, in the order named...
...there is the matter of selecting temporary and permanent chairmen for the convention. After the Chairman of the National Committee, John T. Adams, has called the convention to order, a temporary Chairman will be elected. He will also make the keynote speech. Senator Lodge was both temporary and permanent Chairman in 1920. Who will...
...opening week of College was held the annual financial drive with three district chairmen, G. P., Baker '25, Morrison Mills '25, and W. L. Boyden '25. Under their direction eighty-four canvassers, members of the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore classes, did the actual work of collection. As the result of this drive the contributions from undergraduate members of the University amounted to $3,947.60. In addition to this there have been contributions of over $1,000 from members of the Graduate Schools, the Law School, the Dental School, and the Medical School. The total contributions amounted to $4,963.40. Added...
...with the Gambles, makes Ivory Soap in Cincinnati. (The Gambles are famed Methodist philanthropists.) Col. Procter, stern, swarthy and big, was known four years ago as financial "nunky" of General Wood, presidential aspirant. Speaking as chairman of the money-raising committee of which Bishops Talbot and Gailor are honorary chairmen, he said...