Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Advocate being the only monthly literary magazine in the University this year, all those who intend writing for publication are asked to report this evening. The literary competition is open to all undergraduates, while the business competition is limited to members of the classes of 1920 and 1921. The work required of the business candidates will consist of securing subscriptions and advertisements, and some clerical work will also be expected of every candidate. No previous experience is necessary to enter this work...
...second opportunity to compete for the business end of the Illustrated will be extended to those lower classmen who report at the new quarters at 1246 Massachusetts avenue tonight at 7 o'clock. This competition is open to all members of the Sophomore and Freshman classes and will consist mainly in soliciting advertisements and subscriptions with a small amount of clerical work. No previous experience is necessary. The length of the competition will be approximately 12 weeks, and it is expected that at least three candidates will be taken on the board if their work warrants...
Tomorrow night at 7 o'clock news candidates from the class of 1920 are to report at the CRIMSON Building, at which time the work which is expected of them will be outlined in detail. This competition will be decided upon the ability to gather news and write it up in good newspaper style. Althorough knowledge of the University, its activities and the men engaged therein, is gained by all who are successful in this competition...
...Freshman and other classes at Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3 o'clock, at which time plans for the fall season will be outlined. It is expected that informal games will be staged with nearby teams, and that interdormitory and interclass contests will be had, provided enough men report...
...track and cross-country candidates, Coach Edward Farrell will be at Soldiers Field this afternoon at 5 o'clock, and all from the Freshman and other classes who wish to take advantage of this fall training are to report at that time. Cross-country men are particularly wanted. In this sport also, it is hoped that informal races will be held with teams in the vicinity of Boston. The great use which has been made of distance runners in the French army as agents de liaison demonstrates the practical value of this branch of sport...