Word: senior
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Birthday. Willis Van Devanter, senior and second eldest Associate Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court, 78; in Washington...
...action. The suit, said Mr. Wiggin, was hampering proper administration of the two estates, and their offers were not to be construed as a posthumous confession of remissness. While flatly denying the validity of the charges, Mr. Wiggin declared: "In view of the fact that I was the senior executive officer charged with the management of the affairs of both institutions [Chase and its security affiliate] at the time the acts complained of are alleged to have occurred, in connection with which negligence is charged, I assume sole responsibility for losses sustained by such negligence, if any, for the purposes...
...Princeton system is organized independent of varsity sports under the impressive title of the Intra-mural Athletic Association. Within the association the eighteen clubs are the basis for competition among Juniors and Seniors, while the Sophomores, who do not join clubs until Spring, are organized according to dormitories. Each club appoints a sports director and in each dormitory there is a Sophomore appointed by the central committee. Three of these sophomores are elected in their Junior year to the central committee and remain on it during their Senior year with the addition of another member of their class. Thus...
...seven Houses and in Dudley Hall. These secretaries, together with one Master chosen by the House Masters as a body, the Director of Athletics, and the Intra-Mural Athletic Director will form an Inter-House Athletic Council. It is significant that the House Athletic Secretaries are to be Seniors in their respective Houses, that they are to be paid for their services, and that they are to have two paid assistant secretaries out of the Junior Class. The provision for a competition between the two assistants for the position of Secretary in their senior year ought to insure a well...
...dismissed for their political beliefs or their affiliations with the labor movement. Of course the Council realizes that in a dynamic subject such as Economics it is difficult for one man to judge another without considering his fundamental social beliefs, but despite this factor, it seems that the senior members of the Economics Department and the Administration made their decision purely on the comparative ability...