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Definition of Chairmen
1. chairman [n] - See also: chairman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chairmen
Literary usage of Chairmen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. High School Organization: A Constructive Study Applied to New York City by Frank Washington Ballou (1916)
"Only five chairmen teach fewer than fifteen periods; the chairman of the English
... Eighteen chairmen of departments are teaching fifteen periods. ..."
2. London by Charles Knight (1851)
"and chairmen, who were much edified through a pane of glass that remained broken all
... Porters and chairmen!" the words carry us back into another world. ..."
3. Report of the Annual Meeting (1907)
"RA Gregory, WM Heller, Hugh Richardson. chairmen AND SECRETARIES OF THE CONFERENCES
OF DELEGATES OF CORRESPONDING SOCIETIES. Date and Place chairmen 1885. ..."
4. History of England: From the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles by Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope (1853)
"At the election of Serjeant Glynn for Middlesex in the previous December Mr.
Clarke, one of his supporters, had been struck by two chairmen of the opposite ..."
5. Leaves of a Life: Being the Reminiscences of Montagu Williams, Q.C. by Montagu Stephen Williams (1890)
"Country justices' justice—Some excellent chairmen of Quarter Sessions—The ...
Indeed, some of the chairmen of Quarter Sessions discharged their local and ..."