Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...meeting of the Harvard Union last night considerable discussion took place with reference to the arrangements for the joint debate with Yale. The six committees who had the matter in charge were not however able to report definitely, but two plans were proposed for obtaining the money to meet the expenses, namely, by subscription and by charging admission. Mr. Dallinger for the executive committee reported that the Yale men could not get a Yale professor to come up with them, and all things considered preferred that no decision on the debate be made...
...more important games of last season, there is scarcely an instance of rough, brutal, or unfair play. The report of the Athletic Committee in 1888, shows this often-disregarded fact: that out of 365 students who played foot ball during the two months, (165 of whom practiced every day) only seven received at all serious injuries. "Nor are those, that do occur, more lasting than some of the moral and mental injuries that the game helps to prevent...
...college conference last evening was very well attended, considering the circumstance under which it took place. Those who were present listened with a great deal of pleasure to Dr. Herford's delightful talk on the difference between life in England and America. Dr. Herford especially asked that no detailed report of his lecture be made...
...second special report in History 13, (Congressional) must be handed in today...
FOLLOWING men report at Sanders at 7.15 tonight: Hunt, Rantoul, Thompson, Forbes, Batchelder, Jones, Codman, A. M. White, Duane, Bremer, Boardman, Lamont, Porter, Lowell, Gray, Potter, Follansbee, Greenough, Steadman, Hawes, Gratwick, Googins, Lewis, Hollis...