Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Conflicting views having left the delegates, at adjournment, in some confusion of mind, a committee on foreign policy was appointed, with impressive subdivisions, to report at the next Conference, January...
...years ago, as General Charles Gates Dawes was sailing for Europe (TIME, Jan. 7, 1924), reporters asked him if he thought the German reparations would ever be paid. "None of your damned business!" he snapped; and in that outspoken spirit he ably chairmaned the international committee whose report was adopted as "The Dawes Plan." Last week Vice President Dawes was awarded half the Nobel Peace Prize for 1925. Forthright, he at once made clear that he considers the prize a tribute to the committee which he chairmaned, though the reputed $16,000 will of course go to him. The rest...
Attention is called to the fact that it is not too late to enter the CRIMSON competition. The News and Business fields are open this time to Sophomores and while both Juniors and Sophomores are eligible to try out for the Editorial Staff. Candidates should report at the CRIMSON Building 14 Plympton Street, any time today...
Informal practice for runners has been going on since Thanksgiving, but with the opening of college after the holidays, strict training and hard work will be in order for all members of the squad. New candidates may report at that time, and will be at no disadvantage...
Once again the commercial value of a football team in intercollegiate competition to the college or university which it represents is brought home in emphatic manner. The annual report of the Yale Athletic Association States that "it will be noted that with one or two minor exceptions football is the only sport which developed a profit to the Athletic Association...