Word: treasurere
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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In Philadelphia, great was the to-do over the nomination of a Register of Wills, a City Treasurer, a Coroner-great was the to-do because the primary was the acknowledged battle for political supremacy between Boss William Scott Vare (three years elect, but not yet seated as a U...
Chairman, Professor G. G. Wilson; Treasurer, W. J. Bingham '16; C. G. Chase '30; Dean G. H. Chase '96; R. H. Holt '11; James Jackson '04; A. S. Johnson '85; James Roosevelt '30; George Wigglesworth '74.
The officers and leaders for the next year are: president, F. H. Gade '31 vice-president. F. D. Holmes '31; secretary, R. I. McKesson '31; treasurer, V. F. Mann '30; librarian, R. Walcott '3 leader Banjo, G. F. Briggs '31; leader Mandolin, C. Eiseman '30; leader Orchestra, B. F. Hanighen...
The position of treasurer, left vacant through the serious illness of Barret Hoyt '30, will be filled by vote of the Council. the activities of the Budget Committee have thus far been carried on under the supervision of John Criss '30, with the aid of Donough Prince '31, and Marshall...
First of the shipbuilders summoned was Clinton Lloyd Bardo, president of New York Shipbuilding Co. (subsidiary of American Brown Boveri) ; next Norman R. Parker, secretary and treasurer of American Brown Boveri Co.; then Charles M. Schwab, chairman of Bethlehem Steel Corp.; then S. W. Wakeman, vice president of Bethlehem Shipbuilding...