Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...rightful to employ any weapon or method of warfare whatsoever against an enemy who adopts atrocious weapons or methods first. This doctrine of "rightful reprisals" was made last week the basis of a five-volume defense of German War practices. Onetime Minister of Justice Dr. Johannes Bell presented the report, entitled "International Law In the World War" to the Reichstag. The five volumes represent seven years of labor by a "nonpartisan" board of German scholars appointed by the Weimar Constitutional Assembly (1919). The Committee concludes that, in nearly all instances, weapons discountenanced by international law were first employed...
...First Report of the Class of 1926 of Harvard College has made its appearance and the interesting statistics prove nothing except that Harvard men are still entering the bond business. In its way this pamphlet is the mature counterpart of the Freshman Red Book, also a very contemporary publication; for the Report is the first record of the whereabouts and the occupations of those men who for one year have been out of college and who may have lost touch even in this short time with their classmates. It is, like the Red Book, a valuable reference and an opportunity...
This year the Report contains the now renowned Report of the Student Committee. On Education a document which the Secretary introduces as "perhaps the most important achievement of last year's undergraduate body". The inclusion of this survey of modern education is extremely laudable, for the probability is that its conclusion will be more appreciated and better understood by men who have spent a year away from college and who are not entangled in its mechanism to the extent of losing perspective, than by members of the class whose representatives drafted the summary. Fortified with this addition the Report...
...there will be cases, also, and probably a considerable number of them, when a report tells of the Freshman's difficulties in the first weeks of college, of his ambitions, disappointments, and mistakes caused by ignorance of his surroundings. When those who set in judgment decide the fate of one of these members of 1931, the Advisor's report may settle the problem one way or the other. It is because of these cases--comparatively few, actually fairly numerous--that the Student Advisors' exist in that capacity. The inception of Freshman week, one of the achievements of Dean Greenough...
...advisor's reports on all Freshmen, which were written for the first time last October, will again be a feature of the system. Next fall, however, the reports will be more important than in the past, for when a Freshman's standing is questionable, the Freshman Dean will call for the Advisor's report and use it to aid him in deciding the case. The reports will be used only by the Student Advisory Committee and the Deans, and will not be published...