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Trustees and new
And lest we should become too consistent, in the sense of becoming heedless of new fields of scholarship and new points of view in the arts, the Foundation's Board of Trustees maintains a trickle -- not a flow!!
The Trustees planned to demolish these houses and to build around the West, North and East sides of the Museum new galleries that would completely fill the block on which the Museum stands.
In 1961, Governor Nelson Rockefeller signed the bill that formally created the City University of New York to integrate these institutions, and a new graduate school, together into a coordinate system of higher education for the city, and by 1979, the Board of Higher Education had become the Board of Trustees of the CUNY.
The occupation spread to other CUNY campuses, forcing the Board of Trustees to implement a ground-breaking new admissions policy.
Hitler had no sympathy with the syndicalist tendencies of the NSBO, and in January 1934 a new Law for the Ordering of National Labour effectively suppressed independent working-class factory organisations, even Nazi ones, and put questions of wages and conditions in the hands of the Trustees of Labour ( Treuhänder der Arbeit ), dominated by the employers.
A new trustee is chosen by the remaining Trustees by ballot.
George F. Comstock, a member of the new University's Board of Trustees, had offered the school of farmland on a hillside to the southeast of the city center.
# In the event of default in the appointment of a new trustee by the surviving trustee, the " Trustees " hereby delegate and appoint the Governors of the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, to name two Canadian trustees to carry on under the terms of the original trust, and in conformity with this Agreement.
The former Pennsylvania Attorney General, LeRoy S. Zimmerman, became the new chairman of the reconstituted Milton Hershey School Trustees.
On November 1, 2008, the new Village Hall was dedicated at a ceremony attended Mayor Roger Peckham and the Board of Trustees, by two former Mayors Paesel and Collins, former Village Trustees Joseph Wiszowaty, Mary Seery, V. Zeke Luther, Rita Kueny, Patricia Hasse, former Village Clerks Marjorie Tuley and Elizabeth Selvey and several other local mayors and many other distinguished guest.
In 1938, the Village Mayor, James A. Sanders and the Board of Trustees passed a Resolution commending the " Fire Marshall ", John M. Frieders and the members of the Fire Department for their " aggressive " efforts in obtaining funds for the purchase of new equipment to be used by the Fire Department.
The first official village election was held in April 1959 at which time a new President, Harry P. Keeley, Jr., and three new Trustees were elected.
* Westwood Library-On April 7, 2010, Library Trustees hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for the town's new library.
On October 11, 2006, the Marshall Public Library Board of Trustees appointed a committee to create a materials selection policy, and removed Fun Home and Blankets from circulation until the new policy was approved.
Under the charter, the new town was governed by a seven-person Board of Trustees, but, by an amendment to the charter in 1872, authority was vested in the Mayor and Common Council.
Hitler had no sympathy with the syndicalist tendencies of the NSBO, and in January 1934 a new Law for the Ordering of National Labour effectively suppressed independent working-class factory organisations, even Nazi ones, and put questions of wages and conditions in the hands of the Trustees of Labour (), dominated by the employers.
Monmouth College Board of Trustees Chairman David Byrnes pledged $ 5. 5 million toward the project himself and said the new building sends an important message.
Following the weekend, the Board of Trustees announced they would support construction of a new guest house on Dr. Jackson's property, for the purpose of " the president to receive and entertain,
He convinced the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania that the school needed to move to a new building, and in 1900, the new Law School building ( now Silverman Hall ) opened in its present site on the Penn campus with its massive Georgian structure of brick and limestone with ornamental details throughout.
Established at the Sarajevo Film Festival, an annual bursary is awarded by " an elected curator, chosen by the ( Foundation ) Trustees from a wide and eclectic number of Katrin Cartlidge ’ s friends and colleagues ...( to ) a new creative voice ...

Trustees and town
Kidderminster is an unparished area within Wyre Forest District, but Charter Trustees maintain the traditions of the town and elect a Mayor.
The town has an " Independent New England Academy " ( a special public / private school governed by a 30 member Board of Trustees ) called Woodstock Academy, and one private school ( The Hyde Schools ).
The town was managed by a ten-member Board of Trustees in the charter from Virginia.
In its place, Bexhill became a Charter Trustees town, represented by the Bexhill councillors of Rother District Council.
Also filled by election are the School Committee, Housing Authority, Library Trustees and a Moderator to preside over the town meetings.
The councillors form the Charter Trustees of the Town of Scunthorpe and they continue to elect a town mayor.
Yeovil still has a town council which took over the functions of the Charter Trustees in 1982.
Penzance failed to obtain parish status for the former borough and Charter Trustees were appointed to continue elections for the position of Mayor of the town.
Trustees were elected and plans made in Gunnison, Colorado in the northeast part of town.
It can be composed of the Mayor and a set number of Trustees and usually manages village property, finances, safety, health, comfort, and general welfare and leadership of the town ( acting as a Board of Police or Fire Commissioners or a Moderate Income Housing Board for example ).
And in her home town of Augusta, Georgia, she serves on the Board of Trustees of Paine College and the Augusta Opera Association.
Hobart one of " Trustees of the freeholders and commonalty of the town of East-Hampton ".
The historic, original town government is the Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty of the Town of East Hampton which is formally responsible for day to day decisions of common property in the town.
The Trustees derive their power from the Dongan Patent of December 9, 1686 which set up self governance for the town.
In response, the Trustees of the University of Vermont secured a Writ of Attachment on his title to the town of Plainfield to try to extract payment of his original 4000 pound pledge.
After intensive discussion and analysis by a planning group, the town decided to turn the operation over to a non-profit corporation, its Board of Trustees and professional management.

Trustees and upon
The Trustees of the Foundation appointed Dr. Ray to that position with the stated expectation that he would succeed the present Secretary General upon the latter's eventual retirement.
Miss Upton told the Trustees that the death of Miss Giles was `` the sorest grief '' the Seminary had ever been called upon to bear.
The Chancellor is voted upon by the Board of Trustees, and is the " chief educational and administrative officer " of the City University.
The Tribune broke the story on Friday, May 29, 2009, that several students had been admitted to the University of Illinois based upon connections or recommendations by the school's Board of Trustees, Chicago politicians, and members of the Rod Blagojevich administration.
# The League hereby acknowledges itself to be bound to the Trustees in the sum of One Thousand Dollars, which bond is conditioned upon the safe return of the Stanley Cup to the Trustees in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, and it is agreed that the League shall have the right to return the trophy to the Trustees at any time.
The members of the Board of Trustees are voted upon by different constituencies or appointed.
Previously, the Charter Trustees were also Trustees of the Charities, but that arrangement lapsed upon the parishing of the Folkestone and Sandgate area.
The land upon which the church was built at its present location was purchased from the Iron City Board of School Trustees.
Published by The Charter Trustees of Burton upon Trent, 1975.
Published by The Charter Trustees of Burton upon Trent, 1977.
He was named to the University's highest academic rank, University Professor, in 1974 and became a Special Service Professor, a title reserved by the Trustees for emeritus faculty who " render special services to the University ", upon his retirement in 1979.
Born in Edinburgh, he studied at the Royal High School and the Trustees ’ Academy under Alexander Runciman, and, having been apprenticed as an heraldic painter to a coachbuilder, he, at the age of sixteen, attracted the attention of Allan Ramsay, who took the youth with him to London, and employed him upon the subordinate portions of his works.
The Board of Trustees is completely dependent upon support from NMM members, individuals, corporations, foundations, and governmental units.
In 1972, upon meeting criteria established by the Board of Trustees and the Coordinating Council for Higher Education, SJSC was granted university status, and the name was changed to California State University, San Jose.
* 9 October, the Long Parliament passes the Ordinance for the abolishing of Archbishops and Bishops in England and Wales and for settling their lands and possessions upon Trustees for the use of the Commonwealth
He resigned the post of President of the Board of Trustees, a position he had held since it was vacated by B. H. Carroll in 1907, upon the nomination as President.
The controversy erupted when Chicago Tribune reported on Friday, May 29, 2009 that several students had been admitted to the University based upon connections or recommendations by members of the Board of Trustees, politicians, and members of the administration of former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich.
* Profile from Dartmouth College upon his election to the Dartmouth College Board of Trustees
In his letter of gift to his original trustees, Carnegie wrote ( employing the simplified spelling he favored ): " Conditions upon erth inevitably change ; hence, no wise man will bind Trustees forever to certain paths, causes or institutions.
Baha ’ u ’ llah himself in the Sixth Ishraq calls on the Universal House of Justice to decide the language question: “ In former epistles We have enjoined upon Trustees of the House of Justice either to choose one language from among those now existing or to adopt a new one …” And, this institution itself in its letter of 8 June 1980 has expanded: “ On the one hand this task is given to the governments of the world, on the other it is given to the House of Justice .” The selection question is probably ergo a process in at least two parts resting with – ( 1 ) the supreme governing body of the Baha ’ is of the world ( Haifa ) and ( 2 ) as stated on the last page of the Kitab-i-Aqdas with the parliaments of the world.
In the earliest years of the village the Trustees were called upon personally to keep law and order.

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