Word: successors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Conte Verde churned the waters of the Bay of Naples, the Conte Rosso, not to be outdone, also churned those waters. On board the latter ship was the returning Italian Ambassador to the U. S., Prince Gelesio Caetani. He had missed his successor by one hour...
...competition shall be appointed cheer leaders, on the approval of the Student Council. Next fall, however, five men shall be recommended for approval, one of whom shall be head cheer leader. Thereafter each June the head cheer leader, in conjunction with the committee, shall appoint his successor for the coming year, and this successor shall aid the committee in carrying on the competition in the fall...
Then a certain Lieutenant Darte quite outdid even the Admiral, for he called the much maligned Carrie Chapman Catt, herself a member of the Council of National Defense, an ally of Moscow. Why? Because of her pacifist activities, of course; and yet two days ago Trotzky's successor, General Frunze, made a bold speech at Moscow calling all Reds to arms...
...chosen Dean of the Faculty, and two years later was awarded the coveted Boylston Professorship. From 1903 until 1923 he was President of Radcliffe College, and for many years he was chairman of the Athletic Committee, from which post he resigned a year ago. Miss Comiscock is an able successor as Radcliffe President, Mr. Pennypacker is now leading the Athletic Committee. Professor Copeland will follow him as Boylston Professor, and Professor Moore will try to fill his shoes as dean of deans; yet every undergraduate who has ever talked with him will know that the spirit of Dean Briggs will...
...stage. Yet there are undoubtedly men capable of conducting such a school, men other than Baker, and there will be such men. Harvard would have shown great wisdom in giving Baker or some other man a permanent school of this sort, assured that it could find his successor, I quite fall in with the suggestion of Walter Pritchard Eaton for such a role. He is an able critic and a man well-informed on the theatre...