Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvard University Orchestra will open its one hundred and twenty-second concert season this evening with trials for new men at the Music Building between 8 and 9 o'clock. Those who cannot report tonight will have another opportunity on Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock...
Personally, while I envy men who have the opportunity to write editorials, either under dateline or in their home paper, I have never felt that I had the right to do so. I consider my function as a press correspondent to be neutral and detached and simply to report developments as they arise, irrespective of the effect of the writings on the fortunes of the party of individual...
...Cleveland), Chief Justice Walter P. Stacey of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, Professor Davis R. Dewey of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lawyer Chester H. Rowell of Berkeley, Calif., George T. Baker of Davenport, Iowa. Under the law, each investigator receives $100 per day plus expenses. The board must report to the President within 30 days...
Contrary to the report which appeared in yesterdays CRIMSON, A. C. Potter '89, Librarian of the University Library, announced last night that the Freshman Library now situated on Holyoke Street will not be moved to the Boylston Laboratory building...
...first meeting of the annual fall competition of the Harvard Flying Club was hold last night in Sever 6 with 40 candidates reporting. It is not, however, too late for further applications it was announced by J. A. Mars '29, who conducted the meeting. New candidates should report to Mars at Stoughton...