Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...ensuing year are: president, H. I. Brown, '91; vice-president, S. R. Colladay, '91; secretary, H. C. Thayer, '92. A committee, consisting of Walter Scott, '89, Griscom, '89, and W. H. Trotter, '90, was appointed to draw up a constitution and bye-laws. This committee is to report at the next meeting. A committee was also appointed to make arrangements for the inter-class championship games...
...meeting of those actively interested in what has been so far known as the Economic Club, was held yesterday. The committee on constitution made its report. The constitution reported, a very simple one, was adopted. A provisional board of directors was elected, but we shall be unable to give the names of the gentlemen who compose this board until after the next meeting, which occurs on Thursday; at this meeting the provisional board will be made permanent, and other business transacted...
...first special report in History 17 is due on April...
When the committee, appointed last year by the faculty, to consider the subject of college athletics, made its report, it was found that over two hundred of the men who had been examined by Dr. Sargent, had a physical development of over 675. That is higher than the best developed man in 1880, when the Hemenway gymnasium was opened. As this year is the tenth since the opening of the gymnasium, Dr. Sargent is preparing a list of all the men whose development is above 675, to show the work accomplished during the last decade. Already there...
...Ropes. '89, was (?) chosen president, and Mr. J. W. Lund, '90, secretary. They, together with C. T. Sempers, Divinity School, W. T. Richards, '89, and H. McK. Landon, '92, will constitute the executive committee. This committee was ordered to report on a constitution at the meeting to be held on the evening of Friday, March 22, at 39 Thayer...