Word: chairmen
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Since plans call for using all parts of the theater during various scenes, the lights will be of "major importance." Committee co-chairmen will be Thorndike Saville, Jr. '46, and Whitney L. Frye...
These were key spots. The Republicans who would move into them were perhaps no better and no worse than such present Democratic committee chairman as Andy May, Sol Bloom, Muley Doughton, et al. Committee chairmen all get there the same way-by seniority, which brings experience* but not necessarily ability...
Lucky Freshmen whose last names begin with letters A through G will inaugurate the alphebetical series of Harvard-Radcliffe teas at Phillips Brooks House. First meeting of the PBH fall competition will follow at 7:30 o'clock when committee chairmen of the social service organization will explain functions of the group...
They had been invited to hear an expert tell them how bad their stuff was. Six hundred showed up. They were all women and all amateur correspondents-presidents and press chairmen of Los Angeles clubs. Like clubwomen everywhere, they habitually send their local papers the kind of disheveled copy that prematurely ages the editors of women's pages. Last week, for the sixth time in six years, Los Angeles Times Club Editor Bess Wilson crisply told them to mend their ways...
Will Harry Truman be a hard man to beat for President in 1948? This week the Republican, G.O.P. magazine, gave its own answer to this question, supplied by 3,408 Republican wheelhorses (county chairmen, district committeemen, precinct workers). Ten months ago 77% of the GOPsters had thought that the President would be hard to beat. Now 68% thought it would be easy as apple...