Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...report of Professor Coolidge, director of the University Library and chairman of the Council of the College Library, shows that the Library has reached a total of nearly two million volumes and pamphlets. As Professor Coolidge's report reads: "It now ranks both in size and in quality among the greatest collections of books in the world, though its constituent parts are of uneven strength and all present unlimited possibilities of improvement." The principle need seems to be satisfactory endowment, which will not make the departments dependent on the varying gifts of each year. For the most part the housing...
...University track team will be brought up to its full strength this afternoon when all men who have been training during the winter and all additional candidates will report at Soldiers Field dressed and ready to run at the prescribed times. Beginning today, the following training schedule will go into effect...
Those who cannot report at the indicated time on account of recitations or laboratory work are to report at 5 o'clock. A manager will take daily roll of the men training in each event, and no man who does not report on time will be kept on the training table or will be considered a possibility for it. The track management has decided to adhere to such stringent regulations in order to produce a more effective team...
Inasmuch as 17 shells will be put on the river this afternoon a large addition to the present staff of coxswains is needed. Previous experience is unnecessary and all prospective candidates will be given a thorough trial. University coxswains should report at Newell and Freshmen at Weld today at 4 o'clock...
Those who cannot report at the indicated times, owing to recitations or laboratory work, are to report at 5 o'clock. No man will be kept on the training table and no man will be considered a candidate for it unless he reports at the time indicated. The track management has deemed it necessary to maintain such stringent rules, in order that the fullest efficiency may be attained through the system of practice at prescribed times...