Word: treasurere
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Following the recent election of president and treasurer of the Law Review, E. L. Griswold 2L., the newly elected president, last night announced the appointment of Note, Case, and Book Review Editors of the publication.
Carlyle Elwood Maw 2L., of Provo, Utah, a graduate of Brigham Young University, was chosen treasurer. He succeeds John Henry Sherburne 3L. of Brookline.
Robert Lee Summers Jr. of Brookline was elected President of the class of 1930 in the Freshman election, the results of which were announced last night. The vice-presidency was won by Arthur Lithgon Devens Jr. of Boston, and James Roosevelt of Hyde Park, New Jersey, was elected secretary-treasurer...
The summary of the balloting follows: President R. L. Summers 1402 T. F. Mason 1640 W. D. Vogel 1669 G. L. Lewis 1735 F. B. Thurber 2138 Guthrie Willard 2235 Vice-President A. L. Devens 1334 D. L. Waterman 1460 Bernard Barnes 1513 C. E. Dunlap 1691 F. P. Kinnicutt...
The elections for Freshman officers begin this morning at 9 o'clock with three more names added by petition to the list of nominees. Gardner Lathrop Lewis of Swampscott and Guthrie Willard of New York City have been nominated for President, and Howard Theodore Wenner of Northampton, Pa., has been...