Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...sincerely hope this call will bring out almost as many men again as reported yesterday. The new candidates will please report at the boathouse at 3.30 o'clock, or later if this is impossible. E. C. CUTLER...
...University eight--Bacon, E. Cutler, R. Cutler, Faulkner, Lunt, Sargent, Waid. L. Withington--will report at 4 o'clock today and the rest of the University squad...
...Freshmen will report dressed to row and run at the times assigned, as follows: at 3.15--C. L. Amory, N. L. Anderson, G. H. Balch, N. H. Brock, F. H. Chatfield, H. T. Deane, A. W. Farnsworth, A. P. Faxon, T. Frothingham, Jr., P. Gifford, R. F. Goldsmidt, J. Hoar, H. Holt, Jr., P. K. Houston, T. J. McCabe, G. P. Metcalf, G. F. Newton, C. W. Peabody, A. Richard, A. B. Richardson, W. E. Shephered, S. B. Smart, R. Stiles. A. Strong, L. D. Smith, R. H. Thompson, J. C. Trumbull, R. Weston, J. G. Wiggins...
Every year it is apparently necessary to revile the Freshman class for not supporting its various teams. The communication printed in another column this morning shows that only about 50 Freshmen considered it worth their while to report for the first practice of the crew, a state of affairs which is particularly hard to understand after Harvard's success in rowing last year. Probably the best oarsmen in the class are among this number, but as it has so often been shown, good oarsmen can be developed from men of no experience. It is to be hoped that the size...
Today all candidates for the Freshman team will report in the Cage at 4 o'clock to Coach Moss. The 1912 battery candidates, however, will continue to practice with the University squad...