Word: chartered
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...University Marshal, Philip P. Chase '99, conducts the Custodians of the College Insignia: The Comptroller, Arthur L. Endicott '94, with the keys, and The Director of the University Library, Robert P. Blake, with the Charter. Seals, and Records followed by the Fellows of Harvard College...
...German Evangelical Church. He wanted no trouble, no backsliding at the last moment by conscience-stricken churchmen. The militant Saxon theological students were his praetorian guard. Menacingly they faced the famed Castle Church on the doors of which in 1517 Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses-the charter of the Reformation. Apprehensively churchmen comprising the Synod of the Evangelical Churches of Germany entered and prayed...
...University of Pennsylvania opened a new College of Liberal Arts for Women, enrollment 200. Stanford University lifted the limitation on female students which Mrs. Leland Stanford wrote into its charter in 1899. Fearing that women might some day outnumber men. she decreed that no more than 500 be enrolled. But Stanford has lately felt pinched. Hoping for bigger income, President Ray Lyman Wilbur pointed out another clause in the charter, stipulating a "university of high degree." He cunningly argued that the limitation clause made this impossible. Stanford's trustees agreed. Stanford's 3,000 males grumbled. With...
Plans for the National Stock Exchange which sought a New Jersey charter were dropped, and a committee headed by Partner Howard Froelick of the big odd-lot house of De Coppet & Doremus launched a New Jersey Stock Exchange, an unincorporated association like the Big Board. President Whitney and all officials of the New York Stock Exchange promptly accepted similar positions in the New Jersey Exchange, thus branding it as official. Of the Big Board's 1,375 members all but 97 (chiefly inactive members like J. Pierpont Morgan and his son Junius) had applied for Jersey membership before...
...Leverett installation, the "Library Keeper" and the College "Buttler" preceded the President into the College Hall, the first bearing the Charter, Books and Seal, and the second the Keys. These were laid on the table, and then transferred to the President by the Governor of the Province of Massachusetts...