Word: director
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These works of art will be on exhibition at the Museum for about a month it was announced by E. W. Forbes '95, Director of the Museum...
Rodin said of him, "Mestrovic is the greatest phenomenon amongst the sculptors". Speaking of the Jugo Slav artist, James Bone. Director of the Modern Art Gallery of the British Museum, has said, "In sculpture an artist must have a message if he is to be known to his generation. He must also have unusual resolution and initiative on account of the practical disadvantages of intractable and costly material and the scarcity of commissions. So under modern conditions there are few sculptors with reputation, and the advent of a new genius is a matter of real importance to Europe, and calls...
...Mead was one of the founders of the Harvard Club of Boston, in 1908, and served as its first treasurer. This office he held until 1919, when he became a director of the Club...
...however, confined himself entirely to finance. For two years he was editor of the University Directory, and of the Alumni Directory from 1919 to 1922. He was editor of Harvard's Military Record in the World War, pub-1921. From 1916 to 1919 he was a director of the Harvard Alumni Association and in November, 1920, was named Comptroller of the University...
...Chairman, William B. Mayo of Detroit, chief engineer and general manager of the Ford Motor Co.; general manager, E. S. Evans of Detroit, engineer and capitalist; Dr. Isaiah Bowman of Manhattan, director of the American Geographical Society; Vilhjálmur Stefansson of Manhattan, explorer; Loring Pickering of Manhattan, general manager of the North American Newspaper Alliance; Capt. George Hubert Wilkins, Australian explorer and aviator; Harold H. Emmons of Detroit, attorney and sportsman explorer...