Word: directoral
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...earliest ministries, apostles, prophets, teachers, bishops, priests, and deacons, have either been superceded or undergone many changes. "Presbyter," seems originally to have been a general name for those in authority, as it was among the Jews. The Episcopal principle, that of one man as the head and director, is recognized everywhere and is a necessary part of social life; the Diaconate as an office designed for the care of the poor, is also necessary. But we have a right to extend our idea of these functions, so as to embrace rulers, judges, administrators, the officials charged with the welfare...
...subsequently with the Cheaspeake and Ohio. About twenty years ago he was made general traffic manager of the New York Central and Hudson River Road, and for the past few years has been second vice-president of the company. At the time of his death Mr. Hayden was a director of about 20 transportation companies in New York City. He was a member of the Union, the University and the Harvard Clubs, and the Century Association...
...clock instead of 2, and will continue, as before, until 6. Unfinished games will be resumed in the evening at 8 and continue until 10. Mr. H. Helms and Mr. E. Delmar of the Manhattan Chess Club will be adjudicators and Dr. L. B. Broughton will be the director of the match...
...Wednesday it was voted to concur with the President and Fellows in appointing Henry Pickering Walcott a member of all the Faculties of the University, with the powers and duties of the President therein, during the absence of President Eliot; also in the votes appointing Edward Laurens Mark, Ph.D., director of the Zoological Laboratory; also in the votes appointing William Sturgis Bigelow, Arthur Astor Carey, and Arthur Tracy Cabot, trustees of the Museum of Fine Arts for one year from January...
...Chittenden, Director of the Sheffield Scientific School has an article in the last number of the Saturday Evening Post, outlining the practical course for young...