22 Verbs to Use for the Word chairmen

"Who's witchod?" asked the chairman.

Haldeman-Julius Co. (PCW); 6Dec54; R140042. GOLDWATER, CLARA A. Introducing the chairman of the building committee.

The committees are appointed by a "selection committee" elected by ballot, and each committee chooses his own chairman.

"Nor men of business either," added the chairman of a committee, with a face like a kangaroo's.

Having been absent from Richmond, when the ministers of the gospel assembled together formally to testify their abhorrence of the abolitionists, he addressed the chairman of the committee of correspondence a note, in which he uses this language:"If abolitionists will set the country in a blaze, it is but fair that they should have the first warming at the fire.

Mr. Sharp elected chairman.

For her own worth as well as to enlist certain valuable folk from Mobile, Flora was, there and thenin caucus, as it werenominated chairman of everything.

The curious thing was he cross-examined the reverend chairman instead of the witness, which I thought a master-stroke of policy, if not advocacy.

The plan can be judged from the following clauses in the constitution of the Trade Board: TRADE BOARD The Trade Board shall consist of eleven members who shall, if possible, be practical men in the trade; all of whom, excepting the chairman, shall be employés of said corporation; five members thereof shall be appointed by the corporation, and five members by the employés.

Indeed, he often does not know the subject until he hears the chairman announce it.

Secondly, an act compelling railway companies to afford efficient protection from the weather to the engineer and stokers of every train, holding the chairman and board of directors responsible in the heaviest penalties for every accident that may occur where this simple and humane provision is neglected.

" "Why did you not object?" demanded the chairman of the Committee on Supplies.

The success of the new party in Wisconsin and Michigan in 1854, and its yet greater success in 1855, led the chairmen of the Republican state committees of Ohio, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Wisconsin to issue a call for an informal convention at Pittsburg on February 22, 1856.

My uncle, too, Mr. Partingtonwho married my father's sister, and lived many years chairman of quarter sessions at Offham, among the South Downs, near Lewesthere was a man who understood mutton!

Three cannot get together, without naming a chairman and secretary, and a resolution is as much a consequence of such an 'organization,'I believe that is the approved word,as an egg is the accompaniment of the cackling of a hen.

" "I don't see exactly how, unless we are to regard this check as a gift," observed the chairman of the Committee on Supplies, coldly.

I beckoned him to me, and, whispering, told him I was very much hurt, but bid him pay the chairmen, and ask no questions but come to me.

Do you think he will take ordinary precautions?" "I hope so, I'm sure," rejoined the amateur chairman.

"A perfect shame; who's to blame, dear?" "Peters," replied the chairman.

The members appointed by the corporation shall be certified in writing by the corporation to the chairman of the board, and the members appointed by the employés shall be likewise certified in writing by the joint board of garment workers of Hart Schaffner & Marx to said chairman.

"Mr. Hyslop has an object for trusting the chairman that we have not got.

When our servants could not find that her chair had stopped, we supposed that, in the hurry, the fellow heard not my orders; and directed our chairmen to proceed, not doubting but that we should find her got home before us.

22 Verbs to Use for the Word  chairmen