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Word: reporter (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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Members of the 3.15 squad report as soon after 2 o'clock as possible in order to get extra batting practice...

Author: By W. Clarkson., | Title: Baseball Notice. | 2/25/1903 | See Source »

...from M to S inclusive report at Tupper's studio before Saturday. Men from A to M who have not yet reported must do so this week if they wish to have their photographs in the Class Album. PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Senior Photographs. | 2/25/1903 | See Source »

...commenting on Dean Wright's report on the Graduate School, the President refers to the table of colleges and universities which sent students to the School in 1901-02, with a statement of the degrees these students brought from the various institutions. The two degrees which are brought in considerable numbers are the A.B., and the A.M., the former numbering 294 and the latter 148 out of 215. Table 15 in the Dean's report gives interesting statistics in regard to applicants for fellowships and scholarships. Of the applicants who failed to obtain aid nearly half did not appear...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS. | 2/21/1903 | See Source »

...reviewing the report of the Medical School, the President calls attention to the important change made last June by the Faculty of Medicine. This change provided that beginning with the class entering the Medical School in the fall of 1902, the fourth year shall be elective without any restriction. All the instructors in the Medical School, who have been brought into intimate contact with the classes that have entered under the new requirement--that all men entering must possess a degree in arts--agree that the improvement in the quality of these classes completely justifies the action of the Faculty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS. | 2/21/1903 | See Source »

Commenting on the report of the Librarian, President Eliot mentions the work of the Committee appointed to study the needs of the Library. The Committee found that a building which would fairly meet these needs would cost about $750,000. An endowment to meet the cost of administration and service in such a building would also be needed. The accessions of the year to the library in Gore Hall were 14,017 besides 17,679 pamphlets...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS. | 2/21/1903 | See Source »

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