Word: supervisor
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Paul has claimed a saving from these two leases at $2,042,018.41. This Field Supervisor W. H. Carleton of the I. C. C.'s bureau of accounts flatly denied; asserted that his corps of 50 accountants had discovered great overestimates of profits and some irregular bookkeeping, that actually the St. Paul has lost $403,210.19 on the leases.? This learned, Commissioner Cox called for other witnesses...
Warren T. McCray, Governor of Indiana until sentenced to prison for using the mails to defraud, after being for 15 months editor of the penitentiary magazine at Atlanta and supervisor of the prison print shop, was last week relieved because of high blood pressure and assigned to less wearing duties...
...welfare of his buddies at heart. His adjusted service certificate (bonus) was given him with his name spelled "Mahnider." (How many thousand others had their names misspelled?) He protested to Adjutant General Robert Davis. Orders were issued in the Bonus Bureau that misspellings would lead to demotions. Moreover the supervisor who passed the certificate of "Hanford Mahnider" was reduced to a correspondence clerk, in rank and salary...
Along with his duties as Freshman football coach and Assistant Graduate Treasurer, Coach Campbell has rendered service during three years, as Supervisor of Baseball, as "manager of the managers", and he has also had charge of all schedule making and transportation problems. He succeeded W. J. Bingham '16 as Assistant Graduate Treasurer in December, 1922. A year previous to this appointment he had coached the Freshman football team which tied Princeton Freshmen and lost by a 6 to 0 score to the Yale first year team...
...because it is intended that the work shall be finally authoritative, modeled on the English Dictionary of National Biography, edited by the late Sir Leslie Stephen and Sir Sydney Lee. He was chosen because his record (as professor, as biographer of Stephen A. Douglas, as U. S. historian, as supervisor of the cinema-historical Chronicles of America) marked him as the unanimous choice of the learned societies planning the dictionary?a man who will exercise a high degree of literary skill and judgment in editing and a broad knowledge in inviting appropriate contributions...