Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...These exercises were not, as erroneously reported in TIME last week, marked by the perennial eloquence of President Nicholas Murray Butler. His shoulder, "lamed by golf, inflamed by ocean," kept him away from the ceremony, recuperating at Southampton, L. I. TIME'S report was based upon an optimistic, seemingly reliable prediction issued at the University, and upon acquaintance with Dr. Butler's impatience with obstacles, however great, between himself and his duty...
...would be divided. The object: a more representative group of students. Details of the plan were not published, nor were the dinner speeches of President Frank P. Aydelotte of Swarthmore College, U. S. secretary of the trust, and Sir Philip Kerr, British secretary. From London, however, came a definite report: the Rhodes trust has increased the value of each scholarship from ?350 to ?400, effective this year...
...coaches have announced that men wishing to row, particularly Freshman, can report at any time. All coxswains among the upper classes are urged to report...
Coach Haines, in addressing the Freshmen, dealt also on the necessity for scholarship. He directed all his men to report on Monday. Experienced men will start rowing in eights at once, and inexperienced men will spend a week at the machines before taking to the water in scows...
Captain Winthrop spoke on the necessity of having inexperienced men report early in the year. He pointed out the fact that three members of last year's University crew had rowed the previous season on class crews...