Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...annual report of President Dwight of Yale University for the year ending December 31, 1892, includes a general review of the improvements of the past year, and contains numerous suggestions for other lines of improvement. The changes in the faculty are reviewed as indicative of a general strengthening in instruction throughout all departments. The desirability of founding a chair in architecture in the art school is mentioned. The report calls attention to the significant fact that the Yale faculty includes 30 more instructors than last year and 78 more than in 1886. The need of an endowment...
...Reform in our divorce laws is necessary. - (a) Divorces are increasing greatly: Tribune Almanac for 1893, 212-213; C. D. Wright, Report on Marriage and Divorce, 77-113. - Present lax system affects stability of American institutions: Journal of Social Science, No. 14, 155-163. - (1) Bad effect on individual. - (2) On family: New Englander. XLIII. 61. - (3) On nation at large: Princeton Review, IX. 92. - (c) State laws vary on every point: Lloyd, The Law of Divorce, ch. VI. - (1) Grounds for divorce. - (2) Legal proceedings. - (3) Subsequent status of parties: Forum...
...summary of Professor Drumond's talk on Thursday evening. In opening, Professor Drummond asked the gentlemen present not to take notes as the less advertising of his meetings he had, the better he was pleased. The "CRIMSON" editor who was present interpreted this at first as making any report out of question. He however asked Professor Peabody, who was sitting near by, what he should do under the circumstances, and was told that no objection would probably be had to such a report as was published Tuesday morning. In order that no mistake should possibly be made, the editor...
...agreed upon. As yet, however, there has been nonofficial correspondence on the subject. Harvard has received no proposition from Pennsylvania, and there has been no conference between the two Universities. Whatever may be done later, it is certain that at present there is no foundation for the current report that arrangements for games have been completed...
...NINE. - The following men will please report for practice on Jarvis this afternoon at 2.30 sharp: Henry, O'Mally, Morton, Keefe, Kingsbury, Fuller, Hayes, Brown, Winslow, Hanie, Morse, McCarthy, Paul and Gonterman...