Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...report is presented, first, in order to show the number, character and severity of the injuries which were received, while playing football, by the members of the football squad of one university. The first table of figures includes all injuries received by the players previous to this season, while playing football either at school or at college; the second table includes all injuries received this year. Second, to illustrate general methods which were found to be useful in the treatment of acute traumatisms common among football players; and, finally, to present certain special methods of treatment of special injuries...
...report is based upon (1) the written statements of the players themselves regarding the injuries they had received while playing football previous to this year. Every man was required, on joining the squad, to make out a card for a card catalogue, on which he stated the number and character of his previous injuries. (2) Clinical records which were kept by the writers of the cases which came under their observation and treatment. These records were kept only in cases of injuries of great or moderate severity, practically all of which were sufficient to keep men out of the play...
...from the class of 1909 who intend to try for the Freshman crew must report at the University Boat Club this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock...
Candidates for the University track team will be called out on Thursday, January 4, and regular work will begin the following day. The candidates will be divided into four or five squads, two to report in the morning and the others in the afternoon, thus making it possible for every man to work at this own convenience. a board track has been built on Holmes Field, where the sprinters will practice under the supervision of Coach Lathrop. The distance men will run on the roads about Cambridge, when the weather permits...
Treasurer Lee McCiung, in his report of the finances of the University, showed an increase of $1,347,135.59 for the year 1904-05. This increase is by far greater than in any previous year, and is primarily due to the generous gift of $1,000,000 made by Mr. John D. Rockefeller. The academic debating team won the interdepartment championship by defeating the Divinity school team...