04-02-2004, 01:40 AM
04-02-2004, 04:01 AM
Chancellor,
No I shall not.
Section V of the charter of the Royal Calormen Literary Society reads thusly:
You may thus nominate, and induct, whomever you shall choose.
You may also, using your power as Chancellor, designate an inductee as a head of a department. However, the term Master is not appropriot unless and until that person is also installed on the board. Perhaps the term "Dean" or "Director"?
Regards,
HM Alexander of Hanover
No I shall not.
Section V of the charter of the Royal Calormen Literary Society reads thusly:
Quote:V. A member may nominate any citizen, or with the sovereigns permission, or with the presidents permission, any foreigner, for induction.
You may thus nominate, and induct, whomever you shall choose.
You may also, using your power as Chancellor, designate an inductee as a head of a department. However, the term Master is not appropriot unless and until that person is also installed on the board. Perhaps the term "Dean" or "Director"?
Regards,
HM Alexander of Hanover