Word: treasurere
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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"And what of professors' salaries, of the expense of giving regular instruction to the steadily increasing student body? Mr. Grimshaw's gift of a building or a scholarship fund or a research fund does not add a cent for these purposes. The situation of the university treasurer thus often approaches...
The present week the Presbyterian Laymen's Committee, with onetime (1921-22) Postmaster General Will H. Hays as chairman and Secretary Andrew W. Mellon as treasurer, will be soliciting "as limited a list as possible" for $15,000,000 to put the Presbyterian Ministers' Retirement Plan in operation...
Officers. To succeed S. E. Thomason (Chicago Tribune) as their president, the publishers elected John Stewart Bryan (Richmond News-Leader). Edward H. Butler (Buffalo Evening News), George M. Rogers (Cleveland Plain Dealer) and Howard Davis (New York Herald Tribune) were other new officers?vice president, secretary and treasurer, respectively.
Including the speakers, 15 men, graduates and undergraduates, will find places at the head table. These are, in addition to the four speakers: E. A. Taft '04, Secretary of the New England Federation of Harvard Clubs; Professor C. H. Moore '89, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences; W...
At the elections of the Pierian Sodality of 1808 held recently, four officers for the year 1926-27 were chosen. These are Forrest Foster Collier, Jr., '27, of Cambridge, President; Ambrose Francis Keeley, '27 of Fall River, Vice-President; Randolph Piper '27 of Lexington, Treasurer, and George Leonard Clarke '27...