Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first scrimmages of the season were held last Friday between the Sophomore and Junior squads. The Seniors, who are still handicapped by lack of men, have not been able to do any scrim paging as yet. If more of the Seniors who were cut from the University squad would report the Seniors would be able to put at present their small number makes it impossible for them to keep pace with the development of the other two teams...
...direction of Coach Donovan, has scrimmaged several times, and is far advanced in its play. The Juniors, with about 25 men, working under Coaches Daniell and Lockwood is not far behind them. The Seniors handicapped by a shortage of candidates have been coming along more slowly, but with the reporting of additional men, are expected to improve in a short time, although they need a good deal of work to rank with the Sophomores and Juniors. Coach Check remarked that if all the men who were really available would report, the Senior squad would be a strong one. There...
Every 1930 student was notified in his registration envelope to report for an X-ray examination. The photographs were taken of the chest, and while the proofs have not yet been returned to Wadsworth House, it is expected that they will give information about the heart, and lungs that will prove invaluable able to the regular physical examinations...
...Lamont Report," as it was promptly christened, sped over humming rails from Mexico City to Manhattan last week. Conclusion: 1) That Mexican commerce has returned to normal in every Mexican state but one. 2) That in the city of Guadalajara, famed Roman Catholic stronghold, commerce has regained a level of about 60% of normal...
News got about last week that Thomas Alva Edison had invented a phonograph record that will play 40 minutes. In West Orange, N. J., Mr. Edison verified the report. The record, which has 450 music grooves to the inch, will be placed on the market in a month. And how, asked a reporter, would this effect the interest in radio? Mr. Edison (he is 79 now) twisted his soft grey face into a smile...