Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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President Eliot's annual report, in which are included the reports of the deans of the college and of the professional schools, was published yesterday. The report is a most comprehensive one, covering, together with the report of the treasurer of the university, over 200 octavo pages. Owing to the limited space at the disposal of the CRIMSON, it will be impossible to do more than glance at the main points of the pamphlet. The first few pages are devoted to sketches of the three prominent professors whom the university lost by death last year,- Professor Sophocles, Professor Ellis...
...space is devoted to describing the causes which have contributed to the great increase in the number of special students. This department of the university has now assumed such proportions as to call for special consideration from the faculty. "It is the special students of the college," says the report, "into whose quality it is most interesting to inquire. From the year's report exhibiting the work of the special students, it appears that some achieve an extraordinary amount of work, while others attempt little, and complete less." Naturally enough the special students include in their number both...
...important portion of the report is that devoted to the library. It seems that plans have been procured for remodeling the interior of the older portion of Gore Hall, at an expense...
Perhaps, to the average student, the most interesting portion of the report is that devoted to the athletic reforms. This subject is touched upon in the following words...
...remainder of the report is given up to the consideration of the needs of the several professional schools of the university...