Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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There was a comparatively small attendance at the annual meeting of the Harvard Co-operative Society in Boylston last evening, many men being drawn away by the debate of the Harvard Union on "Co-education." The reports of the treasurer and secretary were read and adopted. The amendments to the articles, made by the board, specified in the secretary's report, were then adopted. The elections made by the board during the year to fill vacancies were ratified. Prof. J. W. White was elected president of the society for the ensuing year. T. M. Osborne, '84, treasurer...
...Senior Debating Club at Yale has been discussing the political situation. At a meeting held two weeks ago it was decided by a large majority, we regret to report, that the Republican party has outlived its usefulness. Last week the presidential question was discussed, and it is reported that this meeting also was overwhelmingly Democratic in its sympathies, and the Republican party was passed over in scornful silence. This news cannot fail to cast a gloom over the entire community...
...report of the Jenneatte board of inquiry, just made public, exonerates her projectors, officers and crew from all blame...
...secretary's report of the previous meeting was read and accepted. In accordance with a rule passed at that meeting Bowdoin, Hamilton, Union and Wesleyan were dropped from the association because they had sent no contestants in three consecutive years to the field meeting of the association. The treasurer's report was then read and accepted. It showed a balance of about $105 in the treasury. The report of the executive committee was then read by Mr. Brierton of Columbia. The expenses of the association were so great that the committee had been unable to purchase the stand of colors...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: The quality of the knowledge displayed by the "Boarder" who inquires about the "crockery assessment" item is well illustrated by his statement that "the assessment has never been less than $100." He would need to look not far among past reports, which the auditor is always ready to exhibit, to find, in fact, that the general average of the assessments is about $90, to say nothing of months in which it is considerably less than that. If he had made such an investigation he might have discovered at the same time a striking uniformity in the four...