Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...distinctive qualities, they will prove living epistles in its behalf and interest known and read of all men; and, if it has bound them to it in vital bonds of affection, they will be very much given to holding themselves out to attract frequent reading. That is, they will report the college often, attractively and thoroughly. If the college has sent out worthy sons to speak of it, its reputation is safe and its fame certain...
...first business that came before the meeting was the election of officers for the ensuing year. The following named officers were elected: President, Mr. S. A. Biddle (Harvard); vice-president, Mr. S. W. Wister (University of Pennsylvania); secretary and treasurer, Mr. A. M. Cox (Columbia). The report of the secretary and treasurer was then read and accepted. The championship for 1882 was awarded to the University of Pennsylvania. Harvard arranged to play in New York and Philadelphia on May 24th and 25th with Columbia and the University of Pennsylvania. Haverford College was admitted to the association. The meeting adjourned...
...annual report of the Boston Y. M. C. U. contains the following: "Dr. Sargent has also given during the year six practical talks in the Union Hall on 'The Theories and Principles of Physical Training,' which have been largely attended by members and gentlemen friends, and have proved very interesting and instructive. Mr. Lister came to us with an experience of several years in the Harvard and other gymnasiums, and has superintended the exercising under Dr. Sargent's directions. Besides individual instruction he has held classes, free to members, three evenings per week during the winter season...
...brilliant lights, the mazes of apparatus filling the lofty roof, the polished paneling and heavy timbers and the gay crowd surrounding the graceful athletes combined to make a picture both unique and striking. - [Advertiser report of the athletic meeting...
...shown that although the auditor's monthly report exhibits approximately what the rate of board is, still an average of the monthly reports can not be taken as showing the price of board for the whole term. Furthermore, that the monthly report is useful in so far as it gives an approximate price of board, and therefore should not be done away with. In making up the price for the term, an approximated element, arising from the fact that the board for two or three weeks must be calculated ahead, must be taken into consideration. We would deprecate any thoughtless...