Word: directorship
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...corporations, largely in the line of electrical manufactures." He was elected a director of General Electric Co. in 1894. two years after the company was formed and in the middle of the worst year in its history. Last week, at 73, after 40 years of service, he resigned his directorship because of ill health. Mr. Paine spends most of his time collecting treasures for Boston's Museum of Fine Arts...
...bath; Dr. Henry H. Janeway who pioneered the use of x-rays and radium for cancer, and died of the disease; Dr. Burton James Lee, who showed how radium could best be used in cancer of the breast and who died last year holding the important clinical directorship of Memo rial. Their deaths leave Memorial more than ever a Dr. James Ewing institution. But he is by no means without able associates. Well-beloved Dr. William
...against him by a very small clique of disappointed office-seekers, at least one of them closely associated with the Hoover Administration. . . . He has discharged his duties with admirable ability, fidelity and success. . . . "Pending the determination of whether or not it will be possible to secure acceptance of the directorship of the bureau by a man of Dr. Thorp's calibre and his confirmation at the hands of the Senate. I reserve consideration of my own future relation to the department...
Retired. Dr. Anna Wessels Williams, 71, bacteriologist; on a $3,300 pension; from the assistant directorship of the New York City Health Department's laboratories; despite vigorous protests from Dr. Williams & colleagues (TIME, March 26). Reason...
...petitions filed by the Debating Council requested the University to appoint officially a Director and Coach for the Debating team, and to assign the Council a meeting place of their own. Edward M. Rowe '27, who has been coaching the debaters without pay, was unanimously nominated for this directorship. The Council also made a suggestion in regard to a meeting place, but what this was, Asa E. Phillips, Jr. '34, and Robert Breckenridge '34, officers of the Council, would not divulge...