Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Obliging the manager conducting the competition to make a final report to the "H" men of the sport, or even to the Student Council, stating his decision and reasons, although it undoubtedly eliminates the possibility of graft, cannot cure an evil in itself incurable. We should strike at the root. The fairest and most effective remedy seems to leave the whole matter to the Student Council. Abolish competitions; let the applicants for each managership hand their names in to the manager; let him, after investigation, report to the Student Council decide, upon their past records. This plan has been found...
When I first read it, I was amused and thought it good fun. But to my surprise I have discovered in talking with students who consulted me about their choice of courses for next that there are men who really consider this canvass report of favorite and regretted courses a guide for their election. Under these circumstances, it ought to be said with emphasis that taken seriously the canvass is misleading and dangerous...
...elementary course, Philosophy E, is taken every year by about three hundred and fifty men: About fifteen men report on it and of these some favor, some regret it. The editorial comment of the Illustrated asking the teachers "to do their best" made a deep impression on me. I asked myself: What can I do to live up to the demand of the Senior who wrote about the course "nothing to it," and the other who wrote "slept most of the time"? Two ways are wide open. Either I make the course so difficult in the first few weeks that...
...devotion in coaching the team again after winning his laurels in the victory over Yale last fall. Mr. Haughton demanded that every candidate for the team pass his examinations without fail, for the opportunity to make the University team comes but once to any man. Moreover, every candidate must report for practice on the first...
...list of men who will usher tomorrow at the intercollegiate meet is given below. Everyone must report at the Locker Building at 1.30 o'clock, and no badges will be held after 1.35 o'clock. No usher will be admitted to the field without a ticket, which he must get and sign for at the Athletic Office before 1 o'clock tomorrow. Ushers who are assigned to sections must take their places immediately on receipt of their badges. The extra ushers must report to A. P. Loring at the Locker Building at the same time...