Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...librarian, G. T. Page, '92; executive committee, G. H. Chittenden, '91, Perry Lawton, Gr., G. S. Curtis, '92. The following new members were then elected: P. L. Spalding, '92, H. S. Wilkinson, '91, F. A. Huntress, '91, G. E. Dadmun, '90, and C. Nutt, '90. The treasurer's report showed the club to be out of debt and a small surplus on hand. The report of the librarian stated that several electrical magazines and pamphlets had been received. Letters of acceptance of honorary membership were read from Professor B. O. Pierce, Professor J. Trowbridge, Professor E. H. Hall...
...SMITH, Captain.MEN FROM OTHER COLLEGES.- A meeting for the purpose of hearing and acting upon the report of the committee will be held in Sever 11, Thursday, April...
...meeting of the New England Meteorological Society will be held today at 3 p. m., in Worcester. The following papers are expected: A. G. McAdie, "Lightning and the Electricity of the Atmosphere" ; Dr. W. D. Hodges, "Some Studies of the climate of the Massachusetts coast"; Professor W. M. Davis, "Report on the Investigation of the Sea Breeze undertaken in 1887." Desinond Fitzgerald will exhibit some diagrams illustrating evaporation...
...majority of those present demanded a more representative body. At length, on motion of Sears, amended by Post, it was decided to choose a committee of ten men composed of the captains of the teams before mentioned, four undergraduates, and three graduates, this committee to consider the question and report to another mass meeting. Nominations for this committee were as follows; undergraduates, Trafford, Herrick, Dexter, L. H. Morgan, Cobb, and E. Storrow; graduates. Herbert Leeds R. C. Watson, S. Winslow, Everett Wendell, J. J. Storrow, Thayer, Morrison and Dana. The ballot resulted in the election of Trafford, Herrick, Dexter...
...prizes or honors offered by the college, nor to take part in any public theatrical or musical performance or athletic contest, nor will he be recommended for a degree. "He may be required to put himself under the direction of a private tutor approved by the dean, or to report daily to a college officer, or to do both." If, after a reasonable period of trial, his conduct is still unsatisfactory, his probation will be closed, and his connection with the college will then cease...