Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...business and social meeting of the Banjo Club was held Monday evening. Permission has been granted the club to take part in the minstrels to be given by the Independent Corps of Cadets, Feb. 13 and 14, and the club has set about procuring uniforms for the occasion. A report was made by the treasurer concerning club medals, and the three officers of the club were appointed a committee to complete the business of the medals, and also to decide on the club colors. It was also decided to have the club dinner at Tafts', Point Shirley, sometime next...
...association is to be in Washington. The association is entitled to hold $500,000 worth of property for the purposes of the association, and is made a sort of an annex to the Smithsonian Institute, thereby being made a part and parcel of the National Government. Annual reports must be made to the secretary of the Smithsonian, who presents it, together with his own report, to the Government. The association is allowed to deposit its collections, manuscripts, books, pamphlets, and other materials for the study of American history...
...name of Mr. E. J. Phelps, minister to England, has been mentioned for the vacant presidency of Columbia College. Acting president Professor Drisler has denied that there is any foundation for the report. It is officially stated that the only nomination as yet formally presented is that of President Potter of Union College...
...There are grave evils in private management. (a) Reduced rates to favored parties; (b) identification with railroad and commercial interests; (c) unlimited control. unregulated by law, of most important business interests; (d) monopoly.- Report of P. M. General...
...telegraph system could be more economically administered in connection with the postal service.- Forum, vol. 4, p. 561; Report of P. M. General...