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A recruiting committee and an organizing committee have been meeting for six months.
During the 1914-18 war he worked with immense energy as chairman of the recruiting committee, resigning this post to carry on a campaign for conscription.
The State Recruiting Committee and military censor also watched the film and had no objections with it.
He served as chairman of the recruiting committee of New Haven during the Civil War.
The Parliamentary Recruiting Committee ran the national campaign for recruits in the first eighteen months of the war, through party rather than national channels.
"They are just so much more sophisticated," said Peter D. Kiernan 3d, a partner on the recruiting committee at Goldman, Sachs.
Around a hundred posters were commissioned from artists by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee of which two and a half million copies were distributed across the country.
From 1950 to 1952, he chaired the New South Wales recruiting committee which was set up by the Federal government to increase enlistment in the armed forces.
In response to requests for reproductions, the magazine issued postcard-sized copies, and the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee obtained permission to use the design in poster form.
Shooting began in early 1917 with the co-operation of the Commonwealth Defence Department and the New South Wales Recruiting Committee.
From mid-June 1915 there was a substantial increase in recruitment, as state-based Parliamentary recruiting committees were formed and became active in towns, boroughs and shires.
He chaired the recruiting committee for the Newfoundland Regiment from 1915 to 1918 and was awarded the Order of the British Empire in 1919 for his efforts.
He continues to chair Zuber Lawler & Del Duca's Recruiting Committee and Business Development Committee.
Agnes was founding vice-president of the Women's State Recruiting Committee during World War I and conceived the establishment of the advisory committee of soldiers' dependants.
Hans Morris, a senior investment banker who is chairman of the investment bank's recruiting committee, said that the author "did exactly what we asked him to do" by listing ways to improve retention at the firm.
He was Vice-Chairman of Portsmouth District Recruiting Committee from 1914 to 1918, was appointed as National Service Commissioner for Portsmouth and East Hampshire in 1917.
Howrey's summer program will save it about $700,000 in direct costs, and the firm plans to spend some of that money on new training programs for associates, said Richard Ripley, a partner who oversees the firm's recruiting committee.
Associates are also involved in the Diversity Committee, Recruiting Committee, Pro Bono Committee and TACE (Training and Career Enhancement) Committee.
But Richard Bronstein, the partner at Paul Weiss who heads the recruiting committee, said, "People here become partners after eight or nine years out of law school, and the time commitment we expect from younger partners is extraordinary.
Over the course of the war, it is thought that a number of factors contributed to recruitment rates, including the work of the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee in producing posters, dwindling employment opportunities, and a want amongst some to escape humdrum routine.
He has also coached the Japanese National Team and was a volunteer coach for the Minnesota Timberwolves for a season, in addition to serving as a member of the NCAA Recruiting Committee and Academic Committee.
In 1914 she relinquished her position as vice-president of the Australian Women's National League at the onset of World War I in order to become the (then) only female member of the Victorian recruiting committee for the Armed Services.
In January 2001, Mr. Blair was promoted to full-time reporter with the consensus of a recruiting committee of roughly half a dozen people headed by Gerald M. Boyd, then a deputy managing editor, and the approval of Mr. Lelyveld.
During the First World War he was a member of the Warwickshire County Appeal Tribunal under the Military Service Act 1916, the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, and the General Purposes, Finance and Administration Committee of the War Pensions and Citizens Committee.
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