Word: chairmen
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...young men Woodrow Wilson hired to inaugurate his famed Princeton preceptorial system, many became noted educators. Nine were subsequently made chairmen of their departments, four became deans...
...House chairmen for the drive are: Charles Lipton '48, in Lowell, Mehim Silberberg '47, in Adams, Henry S. Bennett '49, in Smith, Edward L. Genn '49, in Gore, and David I. Coombs '49, in Standish...
...House, Andrew J. May and Clifton A. Woodrum, chairmen respectively of the Military Affairs Committee and the Select Committee on Post-War Military Policy, announced that they would begin studying the problem before the snow flies. In the Senate. Elbert D. Thomas' Military Affairs Committee already had before it a bill, sponsored by Alabama's Lister Hill, which provided the mechanics for merger. It calls...
...addition to the chairman, the officers of the new group include Herbert N. Raab '46, now co-chairman of the Political Science Forum, and Henry H. Nattens '47, now secretary of the Post-War Council, as vice-chairmen. Fischer-Galati will serve in an advisory capacity...
...Postmaster General, was also expected to leave; he had held his post during the past year only at the insistence of Franklin Roosevelt. This would be a likely job for big Bob (Robert E.) Hannegan, chairman of the Democratic National Committee; it is a common resting place for national chairmen...