Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...musunderstanding when the first cut is the squad was made, many men who signed up for football failed to report yesterday. A. M. Blackburn, Jr., '28, associate manager of football, requests that all Freshmen who were cut from the first squad report as usual at the field for practice, as the announced cut was really intended as a division of the players to facilitate coaching...
...metropolitan newspaper yesterday declared that there was a law forbidding a Radcliffe student to walk home from Harvard Square with a gentleman if there was a full moon. A statement from more official Radcliffe sources branded this report as so much moonshine...
These men will report to O'Neil at 4.45 o'clock on Friday, at the Locker Building on Soldiers Field...
...until two actual football teams composed of Princeton and Harvard graduates actually meet in the Yankee Stadium will the report of the game scheduled for October 30 be more than half-believed. To arrange the teams is a difficult project for even C. C. Pyle. If played, the game will doubtless be a financial success, and will attract wide publicity. It will do nothing, however, toward "burying the hatchet" between Princeton and Harvard. For the hatchet has been buried ever since the break eleven months ago, and the resumption of athletic relations must await the time when a Princeton-Harvard...
Olin Downes, music critic for the New York Times, made a point of attending the Richard Strauss Festspiele at Frankfort-am-Main the last days of August; and it was his chance to watch Composer-Conductor Richard Strauss, 63 & disgusted, roused to homely emotion. Critic Downes report reached print only last week...