Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...report of the college librarian always forms one of the most interesting and satisfactory parts of the annual report of the president upon the condition of the University. The library is perhaps the best managed and most efficient of all the departments at Harvard. The developments of recent years, especially in the direction of the class-room and laboratory libraries, have largely increased its usefulness. The annual growth is perfectly steady, and. while increasing continually the number of old books, serves to keep the library fully abreast of the times. An average addition of about ten thousand volumes...
...report of the foot ball manager at Exeter shows a surplus of $297. The expenses this year were...
...furnished with electric light is too generally felt to admit of more than one opinion regarding the scheme developed two years ago to supply the want. This plan, thanks to the individual energy of two or three men, was put into practical operation with such success as Mr. Williams' report shows. This twenty-two thousand dollars, the total of cash and funds pledged is a high tribute to the energy of the men who gave their time to the work, but the fact remains that it is only about two-thirds the amount requisite before the proposed addition...
...future of the college resulted, in the spring of '88, in the appointment of a committee of the Overseers, charged with investigating the whole matter. Four of the five members of this committee recommended to the Overseers that all intercollegiate contests for the future be forbidden. Their report was not, however, accepted. On May 2 the Overseers voted...
Best general references: U. S. Labor Comm. Report of 1886; Ohio Labor Comm. Rep. of 1879; Forum, VI, p. 414; Princeton Review, V, p. 225, Nation XL, p. 194; Westminster Review, L, p. 197; G. W. Cutler's "Lease System in the South...