Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...This was in no sense a competitive debate between the two universities. These two members of the Wendell Phillips Club were invited to speak, and the club voted to recognize them as representatives. Further than that, they did not represent the University. Lack of space has prevented any earlier report of this debate...
CLASS DAY COMMITTEE.CANDIDATES FOR CRIMSON.- The following men will be in the Sanctum Friday at 2 p. m.; W. D. Brookings, W. Emerson, E. Mellus, G. T. Richardson. On Monday at 2.30 p. m. the following men will report: J. D. Green, E. M. Hurley, H. A. Leekley, G. W. Matthews, F. A. Burlingame, G. Calkins, H. G. Gray, J. E. Gregg, H. H. Hill, F. J. Mahoney, G. B. Moore, and M. E. Stone...
Best general references: 1. Report on Postal Telegraph (1884). 2. N. A. Review, vol. 144: 44 (Ely). 3. Forum, IX: 450 (Keeler...
...CRIMSON made the attempt this year, for the first time, to report the great football contests in extras issued immediately after the games. At no time are college papers more fitting, and it is believed that the extras of this year will point the way to a broader field for all college jounals...
...college paper, as far as it is known, has ever before attempted to publish an edition away from home, especially when that edition would come into direct competition with the daily press. The Springfield Union did not report the game to the close, and yet the complete account in the CRIMSON was on sale before that of Union. The first copy of the CRIMSON came off the press twenty seconds from the time the last dispatch was received. In spite of Harvard's defeat, and poor service accorded the CRIMSON by Springfield news agents, so many thousands of copies were...