Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...report given out last night by the Greater Boston Committee of the Harvard Endowment Fund Campaign, it was indicated that in this district the most effective work during the last week has been done by the manufacturing, financial, medical, architectural, trustee and insurance groups of the campaigners. The above groups have so far obtained more than half of their allotment, as in comparison with the 40 per cent, covered by the three next highest groups. The remaining 11 groups are somewhat lower than this, while the general average for the whole city stands at 41 per cent...
Canvassers will report to the Committee at the CRIMSON Building, either between 5 and 6 or 7 and 8 o'clock daily until the drive ends on Friday night. Students living at home are urged to leave their subscriptions at the CRIMSON Building at any time during the day or to mail their cheeks to the Roosevelt Committee, care of the CRIMSON, payable to "Roosevelt Memorial...
Applications for seats at the Princeton game, to be played in the Palmer Stadium, on November 8 must be handed in at the Athletic Association by 6 o'clock tonight as the extension of time limit which was granted expires at that time. The report of the Athletic Association indicates that the number of undergraduate applications has swelled to over 350. However, many are needed, especially for the cheering section...
...committee which submits the report is composed of Langdon P. Marvin '98, chairman; Major-General Leonard Wood, M. D., '84; Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Franklin D. Roosevelt '03, Eliot Wadsworth '98, joint chairman of the Harvard Endowment Fund Committee; Arthur Woods '92, formerly Police Commissioner of New York city, and recently assistant to the Secretary of War; Henry S. Drinker, President of Lehigh University; Ira N. Hollis, Hon. A. M. '99; Samuel D. Parker '91, George Baty Blake '93, Amos Tuck French '80, George C. Shattuck '01, Alexander Whiteside '95, Grenville Clark...
...opinion of this committee," the report concludes, "the attitude of the University, under the leadership of President Lowell, throughout the war has been beyond reproach, and the University has met every demand and every test successfully. It follows also that the plans for the future are being sanely, calmly and intelligently worked out under President Lowell." After summarizing the progress of military instruction at Harvard during the war under the Harvard R. O. T. C., and the Student Army Training Corps, the Naval S. A. T. C. and the U. S. Naval Radio School, the report reviews the record...