Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...convention will open at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at which time President F. W. Burlingham '91 will present his report and suggestions for the coming year. At two in the afternoon the business meeting will convene for the election of officers...
Professor Albert Cary Coolidge '87 head of the American Commission a Vienna, is on his way to Paris where he will submit the report of the commission and then leave for America. Professor Coolidge was selected, together with Dean C. H. Haskins, Professor R. F. Dixon '97 and Assistant Professor Loren '06 to furnish the American delegation a the Peach Conference with expert information in regard to conditions in the several countries. Before becoming a instructor in the University he was secretary to the American Legation a Vienna, and also to the legation a Petrograd...
...Central Committee that American college and university men, both students and instructors, send expressions of opinion concerning the general and particular objects of the Congress to the American representative, Mr. Robert Ferrari, 159 E. 122 street, New York City. These constructive criticisms will be made the basis of a report which will soon be published, and will govern the future action of the Congress...
...report of the President of the Associated Harvard Clubs to be submitted at the twenty-first annual meeting at Buffalo in June, contains a proposal for a combination of the Harvard Alumni Association, the Associated Harvard Clubs, and the Association of Class Secretaries. The plan will be submitted for ratification in the belief that a centralized organization would be better able to keep the graduates in touch with the University than the present decentralized system. In addition, such a combination would prove a more effective instrument for accomplishing graduate desires, and would unite the alumni on a more uniform basis...
According to an announcement made by the Military Office yesterday, Major Franklin Miller, Field Artillery, U. S. A., has been directed to report at the University for duty during the absence of Colonel Goetz, who is sailing at noon today for France. Major Miller is expected to arrive here within three or four days...