Enshrinees are selected by a 44 person committee, largely made up of sportswriters, officially known as the Board of Selectors.
This body became known as the Board of Proprietors of East Jersey.
The minister, the deputies, and other senior officials formed the leadership circle, known as the Board of the Ministry of Justice.
The office was created on 15 October 1831, initially it was known as the Board of Works.
Not only that, state officials say that a $98.5 million incentive package for those commodity exchanges, collectively known as the Board of Trade, expired last month.
It was then known as the Board of Works.
Counting House officials were later known as the Board of Green Cloth.
From 1855 to 1912, it was known as the Board of Public Works.
The panel of judges (typically five in number) hearing a particular case is known as "the Board".
The Trustees, known collectively as the Board of Governors, govern the Association.