Word: treasurere
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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> Newbold Morris of Manhattan (president of the New York City Council) reported that a committee of which he is treasurer had $250,000 to pay for transporting the 20,000 children if admitted, and 1,400 unsolicited offers of adoption. Herbert Hoover chimed in. Cardinal Mundelein of Chicago sent word...
From 1908 to 1919, Cherington was on the Business School faculty, where he is supposed to have been the first professor of Marketing in any University. During the war he served on the United States Shipping Board. After holding the positions of secretary-treasurer of the National Association of Wool...
> C. M. Kendig, vice president and treasurer, was made president of Hamilton Watch Co.
Samuel W. White Jr., '40, has been elected Lowell House Committee Chairman for the coming year. Other officers elected are Lincoln Clark Jr., '41, Treasurer; Joseph P. Lyford '41, Secretary; and Samuel G. McGlellan '41, House Permanent Dance committeeman.
John Harkness, last year's intercollegiate 175-pound wrestling champion, now at law school; Austin Scott, former president of the club, Phil Strong, treasurer of the Club; George Ditz, former captain of the Stanford University Rugby Club; Fred Smith, former Princeton rugger; Johnny Castle of Yale; and Paul Counihan are...