Word: chairmens
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Five representatives of the Committee will confer with the co-chairmen of the Humanities division of a New York educational foundation today to request over $50,000 for overseas seminars in Frankfort, Germany, in Cyprus, and in southeast Asia...
...resigned from G.E. "in 40 seconds" to be one of Donald Nelson's vice chairmen of the War Production Board. ("Hell's loose, and I've got to do something about it," said Wilson.) Right off, he began battling with Manhattan Investment Banker Ferdinand Eberstadt, one of Nelson's ablest assistants, over methods of getting the most out of U.S. corporations. Their differences of approach eventually boiled down to the question of which man would go and which would stay. Nelson ruled for Wilson and fired Eberstadt, although Wilson later came to praise (and use) Eberstadt...
During the course of its meeting, the committee unanimously approved the appointment of Daniel J. Collins, Union Committee representative, as secretary, and named six sub-committee chairmen...
Personal incentive helps run the work system. The work chairmen who are elected or appointed to run the program in each House are rewarded by being exempted from work themselves. In return for this benefit they see to it that students show up to wait at the meal shifts and take bell duty...
There are, however, some flaws in the program. When the work chairmen sign their dorm-mates up for weekly jobs at the beginning of each term, the seniors have first choice. They take the best positions and freshmen get the jobs that are left. The two freshmen who draw the worst numbers are usually assigned to Saturday night bells for the term...