Word: reappointing
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Meanwhile, in New Albany, Ind., 700 students were reported on strike because the school trustees reappoint a high school principal and an aged botany teacher...
...President last week exercised his first veto on any bill passed by the present Congress - a bill directing him to reappoint one Captain Chester A. Roth well, who was discharged from the Engineering Corps of the Army because twelve Generals on an Efficiency Board had found that the Captain was "lacking in attention to duty, initiative and administrative ability, careless, indifferent and failing to take advantage of his opportunities for employment." The President decided to uphold the Efficiency Board, since he had no reason for reversing...
...Director of Public Safety (Police Commissioner) of Philadelphia. Some months ago, General Butler was granted leave from the Marines in order to take the post and clean up Philadelphia. Friction developed between him and the reigning politicians of the city. It was believed that Mayor Kendrick would not reappoint General Butler. The Law Enforcement League declared that it had evidences of "political corruption all down the line in Pennsylvania." The President turned the matter over to Attorney General Stone, who promised investigation and "appropriate action...
William L. Ettinger is Superintendent of Schools for New York City. Mayor Hylan does not like him. His term expires in a few months. It is believed that only the "fight of his life" will get the Mayor to reappoint...
...accord with the unanimous recommendation of the Football Advisory Committee it was voted to reappoint Coach Fisher anl to instruct the chairman to express the appreciation of the committee of his work in the past and their confidence...