McCune and William Ward, Executive Committee of the United Carpenters' council.
Brennock, Carroll and McBrearty again met the executive committee of the Master Masons' association and made its demand for the Hodcarriers.
Not long after, at a mass-meeting in Los Angeles called to forward the improvement of Wilmington harbor, an Executive Committee consisting of J.
The duties of these officers may at any time be prescribed by formal action of the Congress or Executive Committee.
There shall be a president, a vice-president, a secretary-treasurer and an executive committee of five persons, of which latter the president and secretary shall be members.
The administration of the association is conducted by an executive committee with an inner “bureau de direction.
An executive committee, appointed by the latter board, assists him in regard to current financial questions.
To expedite its work, each people's council established an executive committee as its chief administrative organ and a number of permanent committees to which it assigns specific responsibilities.
The Central Council is structured with a chairman, appointed by the PCR Central Committee, seven secretaries, and anexecutive committee of twenty-seven full and nine alternate members.
As general secretary of the party, Ceausescu heads both the Standing Presidium and the Secretariat and chairs the Executive Committee.
Lambert, of Philadelphia, executive officer; Bromley Wharton, secretary of the commission and created an executive committee of nine members, with H.
Three days later the "Executive Committee" issued a proclamation excusing the attempt and announcing that the czar had been condemned to death.
Officials were condemned to death by an "Executive Committee," composed of members whose names were unknown.
The assembly appointed an executive committee which is in permanent session, but the zemstvo assembles once a year.
But the war has put it all to a rude test, and has called on the British gentlemen's executive committee to take over duties for which it was not designed.
But the "Extraordinary Conference" soon showed its attitude toward the Executive Committee by electing as presiding officer Maria Spiridonova, leader of the Left Socialist Revolution aries.
They, too, were organised like the workers and soldiers, with an Executive Committee of the All-Russian Peasants' Soviets in the capital.
The question was discussed on September 22d, at a joint conference of the Socialist Reichstag deputies and the members of the party's executive committee.
These demands were communicated to the Majority Socialist delegates, who, after a conference with their party's executive committee, rejected them.
They were unable to come to an agreement, and the Independents withdrew to confer with their party's executive committee.
In those states which are at present unorganized the state organization shall consist of an Executive Committee to be chosen by a state convention and such other officers and committees as said convention may prescribe.
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