Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...financial report of the thirty-first intercollegiate track meet held on Soldiers Field on May 25 and 26, shows that the gross receipts were $5056.21, and that the total expenses were $1145.30, leaving a net profit of $3910.91. This statement compares very favorably with the reports of the last five years, the net profits of which were as follows...
...annual report of the directors of the Co-operative Society for the fiscal year ending July 31, 1906, was published yesterday and may be obtained by last year's members at the office of the Society's store. The stockholders have declared a dividend of 8 per cent. on the dividend drawing purchases, as against 7 per cent. in 1905-06 and 4 per cent. in 1903-04. The dividend checks will be ready for distribution on November...
Forty-three men reported yesterday afternoon for the Freshman crew squad and were put to work on the machines for a twenty-minute period under Coach Wray's supervision. The work this fall will consist chiefly of practice on the machines, but if the mild weather continues one or two boats may later on be sent out on the river. All the Freshmen who have been acting as coxswains in the bumping races will report for the present with the graded crew squad...
...cannot report at one of these periods may report at 4.30 o'clock. As the periods are only one half-hour each, promptness is essential...
Only three of the graded crews were on the river yesterday--two from the Weld boathouse and one from the Newell. If enough men report today, four crews will be formed at each boathouse and will row regularly at 3.30 o'clock. November 16 has been provisionally named as the date of the races. The development of the crews will largely determine the exact date. Captain Bacon has placed R. H. Wiswall '07 and G. W. Bailey '07 in charge of the graded crew work at the Newell and Weld boat clubs respectively...