Word: chairmen
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...chairmen, Edward F. Burke '50, Student Council President, and Robert F. Fuller '50, N.S.A. Chairman; Secretary, Francis L. Church '50, President of the Free Enterprise Society; Treasurer, Charles J. West '50, President of the Harvard Democratic Club...
...drive is being run by a central committee including William K. Polk '51, Alan J. Cohn '50, Franklin H. Wood '51, and Cooper Blankenship '51. Kenneth D. Borg '50 and Orlando D. Martino '50 are co-chairmen of the campaign...
Gilbert E. Mottla '32 of Cambridge and Reginald H. Zalles of Boston, former instructor in philosophy at Harvard, were chosen as vice chairmen. John C. Palmer A.M. '42 of Somerville, Lawrence M. Jaffa 3 Div. of Pembroke, and Miss Elizabeth Russo, Radcliffe '50, of Cambridge were named to the State Executive Committee...
Cynthia Williams '51 and Nancy Beaton '51, co-chairmen of the dormitory-commuter committee, are directing the project which seeks to induce more commuter participation in 'Cliffe activities and to speed up arrangements for making night facilities in dormitories available to commuters...
...Peiping, the Communist "People's" Conference last week put the finishing licks on its "People's" Republic (TIME, Oct. 3). By unanimous vote, the hand-picked delegates chose Party Boss Mao Tse-tung as the Republic's chairman. Beneath him they put six vice chairmen. Half represented non-Communist window-dressing: Madame Sun Yatsen, fellow-traveling widow of the great Nationalist revolutionary; Marshal Li Chi-shen, leader of dissident Nationalists; and Chang Lan, septuagenarian chief of the Democratic League. The remainder were top-level Communists: Liu Shao-chi, Politburo theoretician second only to Mao; Chu Teh, aging...