Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...class depends to a certain extent upon its record in athletics in its Freshman year. 1911 has lost the football, but won the relay. Now a great effort should be made towards developing a successful nine--one which will defeat Yale. Every Freshman who has any baseball ability should report at the Cage for practice. A. L. CASTLE...
...careful consideration of the figures in the report of the Graduate Treasurer of athletics has brought us to a final conclusion on two questions long under consideration. The report shows beyond question of doubt that the rule that now attempts to make all minor teams self-supporting is to all intents and purposes a dead letter; and furthermore that the accessibly of dunning the student body for subscriptions has passed, and the troublesome system should be abolished...
...report the Graduate Treasurer, speaking of the time when no H. A. A. tickets were issued, says, "The track events did not seem to draw when standing on their own feet, the income they did when they were thrown in as a part of the inducement to buy the regular H. A. A. season ticket." The same may be applied to all the sports. They will draw a larger income and be more nearly self-supporting than they are did when they were thrown in as a part of the inducement to buy the regular H. A. a. season ticket...
...synopsis of the report of the Graduate Treasurer of Athletics for the year 1906-07, which has been submitted to the Athletic Committee, is compared with a corresponding synopsis of the Graduate Treasurer's report for 1905-06. 1906-07 1905-06 Receipts Expenses Receipts Expenses Care of buildings and grounds, 11,781.05 9,888.08 General account, 3,735.46 7,835.33 2,201.08 6,157.36 Permanent improvements, 6,077.71 6,791.75 University Baseball, 18,506.89 10,161.37 15,893.28 10,356.19 University Boat Club, 3,202.65 10,770.56 2,926.00 11,266.51 Newell Boat Club...
...they have no right to rest on their laurels. Every man whose experience or inclination leads him to believe that he can be of the slightest help in developing a winning team, is willfully injuring his own cause and the cause of the whole College, if he does not report for track duty without further delay...