Word: directors
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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GEORGE B. MORISON,Pres. H. B. C.E. WINTHROP WHITE,Hon. Sec. H. B. C.ELIOT NORTON,Director...
...feeling that his manner of showing his good will is in somewhat questionable taste. It is a well known fact that the society intend in time to enlarge the possibilities of the school as quickly as the money that is needed is forthcoming. The appointment of a permanent sub-director, who shall be under the direction of the director but who shall always remain at the school, has been resolved upon by the society ever since its organization. But the present unsettled condition of its finances does not allow any more extended arrangements than the ones already entered into...
...Goldie, director of the Princeton Gymnasium, is to send drawings of the newly-invented stationary bicycle to Dr. Sargent. It is probable that the apparatus will be introduced into the Hemenway Gymnasium. It is said to be an excellent developer both for wheelmen and for runners...
...February as disposed of, we have to saddle upon the twenty-seven days of March the charges which will properly belong when the monthly statement shall be made out to the whole of that month. That would have the same effect as was pointed out by the board of directors in the case of February. They reasoned in this way: The fixed items amount to say $2.25 a week, or $9.00 a month. This would be 30 cents a day for a month of 30 days, and 32 1-7 cents a day for a month of 28 days, that...
...recent election of a Memorial director from the Scientific School, only four men voted; but judging from the fact that there were seven names on the list of candidates, we can fairly presume that there are at least seven scientific men in the hall. Supposing, then, that there are but seven scientific men in the hall, it seems unfair that they should be entitled to a director while the usual ratio is one director for seventy-five men. We should imagine that some plan could be devised by which these men could vote with the college classes and thus bring...