Word: reporter
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...clock these crews will race downstream over the one and seven-eighths mile course from the Longwood bridge to the Union Boat Club. Immediately after this race, the first and second Weld and Newell crews will race downstream over the same course. The captains of all the crews will report at 2.45 o'clock at the Newell Boat Club to draw for positions. All the crews will be on the river at 3 o'clock...
...annual meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa Society last June, a new plan for the election of undergraduate members, together with a report stating the reasons for the suggested changes, was submitted by a special committee, of which Professor A. B. Hart '80 was chairman. Final action cannot be taken until June, 1907, as all constitutional amendments must be made public at least a year before they can be voted upon...
...plan is, in brief, to increase the number of undergraduate members from the Senior class from 30 to 35. The first eight are to be elected as at present. Three of these are to serve as a membership committee, and report to the first eight on the qualifications of candidates. At the next elections 22 men, instead of 17, are to be elected, and the choice is to be made out of the 44 men highest in rank not already elected, instead of out of 25. A committee of five is then to report on the qualifications of candidates...
...main reason for these changes, as set forth in the report of the committee, is that the classes are now so large that men of considerable intellectual force and wide interests are often crowded out by men whose sole aim is study. Grades have ceased to be in every case a just statement of a man's intellectual worth. Hence a larger membership, and more freedom of choice are necessary. That this freedom may be exercised intelligently methods for a careful examination of each candidate's claims to election must be arranged. This is made possible by the plan...
...clock. The excursion is in charge of D. S. Brigham '08, who will meet men desiring to join it in front of the Co-operative store. As the permit granted to the committee for this free excursion provides for only 15 men, the first 14 who report in the Square will be taken. The party will go to Eastern Wharf, where it will board the steamer "Monitor" for Deer Island...