Word: nominateed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Democracy. A power greater in many ways than the Pope's was left in Brother Bramwell's hands. He could elevate or demote officers at will. He was sole trustee of all Army properties in England and Australia. By scribbling a name on a slip of paper he could nominate...
The page in College Humor called "We Nominate for the Hall of Fame" is devoted to the photographs and life stories of some of the most pronfinent college students from all over the country. Green's name will appear in one of the ensuing issues of the magazines.
"His Majesty in council was this day pleased to declare that having been stricken by illness he was unable for the time being to give due attention to affairs of the realm whereupon the draft of a commission . . . for the transaction of matters and things on behalf of His Majesty...
That the U. S. State Department nominate, and Nicaragua's president appoint, a Collector-General and an Auditor-General for Nicaragua, both to be Americans, to safeguard the U. S. interests involved and ensure Nicaraguan stability. These officers "would be welcomed by the Nicaraguan people," asserted Dr. Cumberland.
The new members elected on the Committee to Nominate Overseers, Directors and members of the Harvard Fund Council were, Edgar H. Wells '97 of New York City, and George R. Agassiz '84 of Boston and George Whitney '07 of New York City.