14 Metaphors for chairman

The Vice-Chairman was the true centre and spirit of the circle.

The chairman was William Scales, at that time Commander of the Centralia Post of the American Legion.

Congress appointed a Tariff Commission of which the Chairman was secretary of the wool manufacturers' association, and after a report the tariff act of 1883 was passed.

All that we really know of the sect is, that their chairman is either a mechanic or a blacksmith somewhere, is plain, muscular, solemn looking, bass-voiced, and dreamy; and that his flock are a small, earnest, and preciously-fashioned parcel of sincere, yet deluded, enthusiasts. ST. WALBURGE'S CATHOLIC CHURCH.

At this Hertford Petty Sessional Division the chairman was a somewhat pompous clergyman, but very devoted to his duties.

And the chairman of the tax committee was Dr. Wm.

The south knew also that the sixth article in the ordinance prohibiting slavery was first proposed by the largest slaveholding state in the confederacythat the chairman of the committee that reported the ordinance was a slaveholderthat

Its chairman was Major Louis M. Maus, commissioner of public health.

The chairman of the committee was Rev. R.B. Curtis.

He and Mrs. Cartwright, whom he represented, owned shares in the line, and he had not risen before because the chairman was his relation.

The chairman of the borough of Manhattan is Mrs. James Lees Laidlaw, wife of a prominent Wall Street banker.

Other chairmen are Helen Hoy Greeley, lawyer; Lavinia Dock, trained nurse; Anna Mercy, an East Side physician; Maud Flowerton, buyer in a department store; Gertrude Barnum, sociologist and writer.

Mr. VYNER next spoke:Mr. Chairman, as there can be no stronger objection to any law than ambiguity, or indeterminate latitude of meaning, I think it necessary to propose, that some word of known and limited import, be substituted in the place of seafaring men; an expression which, if I was asked the meaning of it, I should find it difficult to explain. Are seafaring men those only who navigate in the sea?

The Chairman was the Marquis of Drumgaldy, but his rank had apparently not shielded him from the violence of expletives such as "Liar!"

14 Metaphors for  chairman