Word: chairmen
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Named to positions not on the executive board were Eugene Wulsin '43, of Eliot House and Cincinnati, Ohio, as News Editor; and Myron S. Kaufmann '43, of Belmont, and Adam Yarmolinsky '43, of Dunster House and New York City, as Assistant Editorial Chairmen...
...openly and publicly made himself a liar, a speaker of insult . . . obscene language . . . wording so low . . . any individual so depraved as to dirty his tongue with uttering them . . . who believes in hypocrisy in action and filth in language." LaGuardia: "To quote two of their own county chairmen: 'That dope Herbie'" [meaning Lehman...
...question of unrestricted inter-House meals had been brought up before, but beyond a meagre recommendation by the House Committee chairmen to alter the old system, nothing had been done until the Masters met last Tuesday. The strongest argument against a change allowing more meals in other halls was that certain dissatisfied undergraduates might form the habit of eating regularly in neighboring Houses...
From the successful candidates Hooper will choose two assistant chairmen, an unspecified number of editors for the literary board, depending on how many turn out well, and a photo chairman. James McNulty '45, Business Chairman, will pick an advertising manager, a circulation manager, and as many more editors as there are promising candidates...
When the last check and double check had been marked, the chairmen hastily took up their pens and signed. A statement was issued by the U.S.-British delegations: "It now has been decided to place at the disposal of the Soviet Government practically every requirement for which the Soviet military and civil authorities have asked...