Word: subs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...chairman of the Business Committee of the Sophomore Blue Book, members of the Editorial Committee, and the chairman, sub-chairmen, and members of the Dinner Committee were appointed yesterday by the Executive Board of the Class of 1925. Lawrence Morris of New York, N. Y. was appointed chairman of the Business Committee and Gardner Cowles of Des Moines, Iowa, was appointed chairman of the Dinner Committee instead of Josiah Humphrey Child of Westwood, whose resignation was accepted by the Executive Board. Malcolm Whelen Greenough of Boston and George Saltonstall Mumford of Chestnut Hill were made sub-chairmen of the Dinner...
Dinner Committee.--Chairman, Gardner Cowles of Des Moines, Iowa; sub-chairmen, Malcolm Whelen Greenough of Boston, George Saltonstall Mumford of Chestnut Hill; Edward Mauran Beals Jr. of Boston, Walter Scott Blanchard of Concord, Alden Briggs of Brookline, Henri de Castellani of Paris, France, Philip Wigglesworth Chase of Milton, Alfred Codman Jr. of Boston, Lewis Mills Gibb of New York, N. Y., Robert Haydock Hallowell Jr. of Milton, John William Hammond of West Roxbury, John Rodman Hooker of San Mates, California, Sylvester Baker Kelley of Reading, James Jap Mapes of New York, N. Y. Charles Lawrence Peirson of Essex Fells...
...meeting of the Executive Committee of the Student Council yesterday afternoon, a sub-committee to take charge of the election of officers of the Freshman class was appointed. This sub-committee, which is known as the Committee on Freshman Elections, is composed of Vinton Chapin '23, of Boston, chairman; Russell Robb Jr. '23, of Concord; Barklie McKee Henry '24, of Rosemont, Pa.: Karl Slade Pfaffman '24, of Quincy; and Frank Guthrie Akers '25, of Louisville...
...partners would "stump" the circuit, taking up each case as it came to them, one for the plaintiff and the other for the defendant, have given way to elaborately organized systems, drawing such fine distinctions that the vague general head of Law is lost in the vast number of sub-headings...
Upon another occasion these subchaser units commanded by Ensign A. D. Adams, U. S. N. R. F., "Picked up" the sound of a of sub off Land's End, successfully followed her and dropped a barrage of depth charges that seriously damaged her. By means of the listening devices they heard her unfortunate crew endeavoring to make repairs. Occasionally she would get her engines going, steam along a short distance, then stop, when continued hammering indicated further efforts at repairs. Additional depth charges were dropped, resulting in further damage to the doomed sub, which was now resting on the bottom...