Word: treasurere
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Other officers elected were: Walter Humphreys, secretary; J. L. Taylor '11, Treasurer; D. K. David '19 and A. C. Redfield '13 Directors to represent Harvard at large. H. S. Ford and Jaspar Whiting will serve in a similar Director's capacity for M. I. T.
The meeting in Convention Hall, technically termed the "Night Before Victory Rally," will be attended by Republican Associates and their partisans from Greater Boston. In addition to Governor Fuller and Senator Butler, Mayor Malcolm E. Nichols of Boston, State Treasurer William S. Youngman and Theodore Roosevelt Jr. '09 are among...
The first Faculty of the College was Nathaniel Eaton. In his person, he embodied the President, Treasurer, Secretary, Dean, Bursar, Professor, Tutor, and Steward. With all the duties attached to these offices, the Faculty might have been excused a little neglect of one or two of them. But Mr. Eaton...
Thomas Nelson Perkins '91, recently chosen President of the Alumni Association, has been elected a Fellow of the University to succeed James Byrne '77, who resigned from the governing board on October 11. The corporation is now composed of President Lowell, Charles F. Adams '88, Treasurer of the College, Dr...
The retiring officers of the class of 1928 have nominated as their successors: for President, J. W. Baldwin of Hampstead, N. Y. E. B. Jackson of Cambridge, and C. A. Pratt Jr. of New Bedford; for Vice-President, H. W. Bragdon of Rochester, N. Y. J. P. Chase of Milton...