Word: electioneerings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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After his election Keppel paid tribute to Bowditch's "great contribution to the University during his term", and the Council passed a rising vote of thanks to their outgoing president. Election of the other officers closed the meeting, the last to be held this term.
John B. Bowditch '37, retiring Council President, presided at the final meeting until the election of Keppel. Bowditch read the reports of Walter H. Page 2nd '37, retiring Treasurer, and George G. Hedblom '37, retiring Secretary, and then delivered his own report on the activities of the Council during his...
The outcome of that election kept Industry and Labor guessing. At 6 a. m. one morning the balloting began and continued till 1 a. m. next morning. Only excitement took place off-stage when Philip Murray, head of S. W. O. C., charged that Republic Steel had sent seven company...
"Now that the election is over and our employes have made their decision, let us forget the tension of the past few weeks and cheerfully apply ourselves to our duties, as there is much for all of us to do with our order books better filled than for some time...
Just before he sailed home on the Normandie last week, taciturn, tweedy Sir George Ernest Schuster, chairman of the board of Lipton, Ltd., received newshawks in his suite at Manhattan's Waldorf-Astoria and imparted to them a bit of last-minute information. Last February, said Sir George, he...