Word: chairmen
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Seniors must organize boxes for the Spread without delay in order to be considered in the assignment of boxes by the Senior Spread Committee. Boxes should consist of from 6 to 16 persons, but tables for smaller numbers may be arranged. Box Chairmen should send in to Holworthy 8 the names of the members of their box immediately. 1921 SPREAD COMMITTEE
...Sisson's address will follow one by Sterling R. Carrington '12, President of the Business School Alumni Association, who will tell of the scope and growth of the organization of which he is President. The last event on the program will be the election of group chairmen for next year. Refreshments will be served and a unique feature in the way of smoking will be introduced; each man will bring a cherry pipe and a supply of tobacco instead of the usual cigarettes...
...accordance with the decision made at the meeting on Tuesday evening to organize a committee to undertake the reorganization of school clubs in the University, the following men have been appointed by the joint chairmen, T. R. Thayer '21 and T. S. Lamont '21: from the Junior class, R. R. Higgins and Melville P. Baker; from the Sophomore class, D. F. Bush Jr. and P. E. Wilson; and from the Freshman class, R. P. Bullard and E. A. O. Schwarz. These appointments are subject to the approval of the Student Council. The committee will beet at 7 o'clock tonight...
...clock, in the Quiet Room of the Union, the movement for the organization of school clubs which the Student Council set on foot a month ago will be definitely launched in an open meeting. T. R. Thayer '21 and T. S. Lamont '21 were appointed joint chairmen of a committee which will be formed at tonight's meeting...
...welcomed them on the part of the faculty, and H. S. Smithwick, President of the Senior Class, on the part of the undergraduate body. Following the speeches, the Conference divided itself into four groups, representing student government, athletics, publications, and dramatic and musical clubs. The chairmen were, respectively: J. C. Telmose, of the University of Pennsylvania; D. B. Strickler of Cornell; McEachin, Chairman of the Princetonian, and S. B. Gorham of Dartmouth. The discussions adjourned for supper, and all the delegates attended a dance in the evening at Walker Memorial...