Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...President Eliot's last report to the Board of Overseers, he deals at length with two questions of great importance to the undergraduates. In regard to three-year graduation, the President believes that the regular College term should be reduced to that period. Such a change would raise the standard of labor in College, prevent the present confusion of the fourth year and "bring earlier into their professions the best trained young men." These results would undoubtedly be well worth accomplishing, but the benefit and pleasure to be derived from spending four years in Harvard College are not things...
Everyone that is not on the University or Freshman first squad in rowing, baseball, or track is expected to report on Soldiers Field on Monday at 4 o'clock. Spring practice will continue until April...
...sixty-third annual report of the Astronomical Observatory, Professor E. C. Pickering '65 states that, as in the case of the previous year, the distinctive feature of the work has been publication. During the last 12 months the publications exceeded those of the first 30 years following the establishment of the Observatory. The continuation of the work on the annals is now the greatest need of the Observatory. An annual sum of $5,000 and a fire-proof building for the library are urgently needed...
...report is largely given up to an account of the communication made to the International Historical Congress by Dr. Hill, the American ambassador to Germany. Dr. Hill announced that Mr. Adolphus Busch of St. Louis had offered to give $50,000 toward a building fund of $300,000. Mr. Busch has recently increased his offer...
...report closes by emphasizing the absolute necessity of a new building. The Germanic Museum has for the first time opened the eyes of large numbers of Americans to the beauty and dignity of German...