Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...article of most genuine interest in the current number of the Illustrated Magazine is undoubtedly Mr. von Kaltenborn's report of a lecture delivered before a German audience on "The American Impressions of a German Exchange Professor." These impressions, it is gratifying to learn, are as flattering to Harvard as they are interesting. Mr. John Adams contributes a scholarly and appreciative review of Professor Hart's recently completed "American Nation." Of the two timely papers on athletic subjects, one is a somewhat scrappy criticism of the individual members of the basketball team, the other narrates rapidly the history of hockey...
...battery squads, both University and Freshman, will practice today at the usual hours. All other Freshman candidates should report dressed to play at the Cage at 3.30 o'clock sharp. The fielding squad for the University team will be called out on February 24. All Freshman candidates should fill out the cards, which were given out last night, and leave them today at Leavitt and Peirce...
Thirty-six members of the University squad and sixty-two Freshmen responded to the annual call for crew candidates yesterday. It is hoped that more Freshmen will report today. New men should report with the last of the squads assigned below. Coach Wray will again have general charge of the Freshman squad as well as the University squad. He will be assisted this year by A. G. Gill 2L., who rowed on the University four...
...practice was held yesterday, but regular rowing for both University and Freshman squads will begin this afternoon. The University practice will start at 3.45 o'clock; the Freshmen have been divided into groups to report at the following hours...
...present at the battle of Mukden and remained in that city for two months. After several more months at the front and on the lines of communication, he returned to Japan, where he engaged in further study of the Medical Department before starting back to Washington. His report of his experiences and observations, made in considerable detail and with many illustrations, has been published by the War Department...