Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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After the reading of the report for the past year the following officers were elected: president, J. M. Perkins L. S., of Tamworth, N. H.; secretary, C. E. Bryan '96, of Washington, D. C.; treasurer, R. C. Davis '97, of Fall River; Mass. Executive committee: from the Law School, John Quinn, H. C. Quinby; from '95, S. E. Johnson, J. G. Kaufman; from '96, C. Dickinson, A. R. Sherriff; from '97, F. P. Bonney, S. P. West...
...time of at least the first six men will be taken. The course which is about 5 '-2 miles long is around Fresh Pond and home by Mt. Auburn Station. It will be marked out before-hand by a good clear trail. Men who intend to run must report at the start in front of the Law school at 3.45 sharp...
...would ensure free discussion. - (a) A secretary's motion would not be referred to a committee, for - (1) his motion is already, as it were, the report of a committee. - (2) Both Houses would adopt rules against doing it. - (b) A secretary's speech in the open House would be reported, whereas his speech before a committee is not reported...
This afternoon the CRIMSON will run a bulletin of the game at Springfield. The board will be placed on the corner of Linden and Harvard streets, and arrangements have been made to get a detailed report of the game...
...3EVERY Harvard man should read the account of the Harvard-Yale game in the Boston Sunday Journal of November 25. Everett J. Lake, Harvard's famous halfback, and James C. Greenway, Yale's noted end, have been exclusively engaged by the Journal to report the contest. Walter S. Barnes, Harvard '84, and F. Roy Martin, Harvard '93, with competent assistants and the best artists, will combine to make this football number a notable...