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...appreciation of the loyal and efficient service which Mr. Laws has given the society since he assumed the post of superintendent and managing director in 1903. Mr. M. H. Goodwin, head of the furniture department, was appointed acting superintendent for the present. Mr. W. M. McInnes '85 resigned the treasurership of the society, and Mr. John L. Taylor, assistant comptroller of the University was appointed to fill out the unexpired term...
...years has contributed all that disinterested effort and business capacity could to her interests. At the beginning of his term of service he held for several years the position of bursar here in Cambridge, and, resigning, was not long after appointed to the position he has now relinquished. The treasurership, which entails the entire management of the capital and income of the University, requires both close application and rare executive qualities. With a lack of either of these qualifications in its treasurer the University is hampered in broadening its sphere of influence and usefulness. Under Mr. Hooper's supervision maladministration...
...western trip were elected members in full standing: First tenors, Skinner, L. S.; second tenor, Hebard, '89, Fullerton, '90, Wheelwright, '90, Williams, '91, Goldthwaite, '91; first bass, Keyes, '89, Lockwood, '90, E. A. Darling, '90; second bases, Howe, '89, Richardson, '89, Bradlee, '90. The resignation of the treasurership by H. H. Darling, '89, was accepted and the president, G. C. Bullard was requested to act as treasurer protem. A number of invitations from neighboring cities were read, but action was not taken, except as to those from Quincy and Newtonville which were accepted provisionally...
Members of the Yale Corporation will try to secure an addition of $300,000 to the University's funds, the available funds being only sufficient to meet current expenses, notwithstanding the fact that three professorships, the treasurership and the college pulpit are vacant.- N. Y. Tribune...