Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...hesitate for one reason or another to take part in organized athletics. We see them jogging out Brattle street or Massachusetts avenue any pleasant afternoon. It is the plain duty of these men, and of all others who can spare the time, with or without experience, to report to Coach Lathrop at once. The increased competition will add to the success of the Winter Carnival, and every man will be coached with a view to doing his possible share in winning the coveted nine-year cup from Yale...
...second report of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, which has been published recently, shows that there are now on the list of sharers of the fund 148 persons, of whom 133 are retired professors and 15 widows of professors. The total annual expenditure amounts to $202,145. During the year 1906-7 $5454.54 of this amount was assigned to Harvard, and was divided among three beneficiaries. Since the first of August the petitions of five persons connected with Harvard have been granted, so that the University now has eight persons on the pension list of the Foundation...
...sixth contest of the winter handicap field event series, the final competition in throwing the 45-pound weight, will be held in the Cage at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The following men have been entered and will be expected to report: H. M. Gilmore '08, scratch; J. C. Jones '09, 2 feet handicap; V. P. Kennard '09, 2 feet; C. J. Nourse '09, 2 feet; P. D. Turner '09, 2 feet; E. H. Ruch '10, 3 feet; J. R. White '08, 3 feet; J. G. Blaine '11, 4 feet; K. F. Brill '08, 4 feet; C. E. Dunlap...
...Nichols '86, physician to the University football team, is preparing a detailed report of the injuries sustained by the men, and the physical effects of football. In his report Dr. Nichols compares the statistics of 1905 with those of the past season, and points out the effect which the new rules have had on the number of injuries. The statistics show that the number of injuries show that the number of injuries during the past season was extremely small, compared with the number of injuries before the establishment of the open game, and that they were of a much less...
There will be a high-jump competition in the Cage at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The following men have been entered and will be expected to report: R. P. Pope '10, scratch; G. E. Roosevelt '09, scratch; R. E. Somers '08, scratch; A. D. Barker '11, 1 inch; R. G. Harwood '09, 2 inches; F. DeH. Houston '10, 3 inches; H. R. Kunhardt '11, 3 inches; J. Wheelwright '10, 3 inches; W. A. Dennis '11, 4 inches; H. H. Heath '11, 4 inches; R. Mortimer '11, 4 inches. Additional entries may be made with Coach Quinn at the Cage...