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Bullitt introduced Russell Wood, vice-chairman of the Cambridge School Committee, Kenneth Taylor, a representative of the A. F. of L in Massachusetts, and Valery Burati of the textile workers organizing committee. These speakers that the H. S. U. had gathered for the occasion presented their reasons for the passing of the bill...
Yagoda, Nothing could distract the main interest from prisoner No. 1, Henry Yagoda, who not only was chief power of the Stalin Secret Political Police in Russia from 1920 to 1936, but according to the pro-Soviet British Historians, Beatrice and Sidney Webb, was once "Vice-Chairman of the Intelligence Department of the U. S. S. R. for the United States...
...president, not necessarily a broker, would be hired by the Board of Governors, would have to divest himself of all other business interests, would have power to appoint, subject to approval by the board, all officers except the chairman and vice-chairman of the board...
Marvin takes the post held last year by Douglas Morcer '40, which was created at that time to provide badly needed leadership for the Committee. E. Langdon Burwell '41 who was runner-up in the balloting for the chairmanship, assummes the position of vice-chairman...
...Just a bit of humor injected by the Vice-Chairman as an additional way of luring people to buy," explained Langdon P. Marvin '41, Chairman of the Dance Committee, last night, referring to the last sentence. The Vice-Chairman is Langdon E. Burwell '41. The dance is slated for December...