Word: succeeded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Phillips Brooks House Association last Monday evening, the retirement of the Graduate Secretary, Harold M. Thurston '16, was announced. Mr. Thurston has held this office throughout the present College year, having started his work coincident with the inauguration of the S. A. T. C. Walter I. Tibbets '17 will succeed him as Graduate Secretary, beginning today, and will remain in office for the academic year...
During the next two weeks the president appointed the chairmen of the standing committees, and this cabinet filled the two vacant offices by electing C. P. Fuller '19, vice-president, succeeding D. L. Withington '20, and O. C. Stamper '21, treasurer, to succeed Roger Clapp '19, who had not returned to College. So by the first of February the Association was completely reorganized and was functioning normally...
...University crew has elected Frederic Bennett Whitman '19, of Cambridge, to succeed Captain R. S. Emmet '19, of last year's crew, who has not returned to College. Captain Whitman rowed No. 6 on his Freshman crew and has held a seat in the University boat for the last two seasons...
...communication printed below starts the ball rolling for some definite plan of reorganization of the Union. The solution of this vital problem rests primarily on the heads of the undergraduates. No matter what plan is devised it is essential to have complete co-operation for it to succeed...
...annual meeting of the Executive Committee of the I. C. A. A. A. A. in New York yesterday, Laurence Barberie Leonard '18, of Lynn, was elected president to succeed J. C. Bolton '20, last year's president. The committee voted that all members of the Students' Army or Naval Training Corps Units who continued their college work without interruption, and all men who left their colleges to enter the service of the United States or its Allies, or to engage in war work, should be regularly eligible for competition in the IntercollegiateS this spring...