Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Owing to a misunderstanding, only a few candidates for the Freshman crew reported yesterday. All Freshmen should report at the University boathouse today at the hours at which they intend to row, whether they have previously been assigned to squads...
...following five men registered yesterday, and will report at 5.30 today at the University boathouse dressed to row: E. L. Clark, G. W. Haigh, F. W. Lander, P. H. Leonard, P. J. Ramsey. The following men who registered Wednesday, but who have not yet been assigned to squads will report today at the hours at which they intend to row: F. R. Dick, E. C. Potter, Jr., H. A. Walker, J. Early. The following six men have registered as coxswains: S. E. Brown, W. A. Forbush, H. B. Ogilby, G. A. Schneider, J. K. Stone, H. J. Wiener...
...Psychological Influences of Physical Training," by Dr. Sargent; "The Faculty Position of the Physical Director," by Mr. Marvel; "Physical Training in the World's Exposition at St. Louis," by Dr. Reycroft; "Types of Thorax and Their Relation to Chest Expansion and Lung Capacity," by Dr. McKenzie; Secretary's report on the Work of the Society, by Dr. Babbitt; "The Influence of Heavy Gymnastics," by Mr. C. E. Suiter of the Western University of Pennsylvania; "Modern Tendencies in College Athletics," by Dr. P. C. Phillips of Amherst College; reports of the committee on the revision of the physical examination...
Candidates for the Freshman crew reported at the University Boathouse yesterday afternoon. No work was given the men, but tomorrow they will be given practice on the machines. All who wish to row and have not registered should report at the University Boathouse today at the hours at which they intend...
...have registered will report dressed to row at the following hours...