Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Agreed to a conference report of the War Department Appropriations...
...Parke Cummings ocC., P. M. Lenhart '27, L. O. Pratt '26, A. R. Allen '26, E. M. Upjohn '25, L. N. Gordon '27, and Bernard Bandler '26, Partt, who is on the hockey team, and Dixon and Upjohn, who are now engaged in squash, will not be able to report for tennis until later...
...indeed, but from whom are they going to get the facts? Everybody can not be connected officially with the University. It is clearly in the hands of the administration to make these facts avoilabel: and hitherto, interested observers have looked in vain for them, even in the President's Report. The result has been a foolish. Irritating situation, which Mr. Allen's article helps to relieve. Give all who are concerned the same information to which Mr. Allen had access, and all will reach his sane and reasonable conclusions. If his article is sponsored by University officials...
...football men who are not actively engaged in an organized sport are hereafter going to work in the Hemenway Gymnasium on Tuesdays and Thursdays. On the other days of the week they have been asked to report to Coach Farrell of the track team. This action was taken last night at a meeting of football men at the Varsity Club...
...rumored that members of foreign legations have been instructed to lay aside admiral's hats for this occasion and wear stocking caps. Report goes that the President will appear in simple semi-formal dress of close-fitting black tights, safely suspended by white silk suspenders. He will ride in the procession seated comfortably on top of a have wagon with pitchfork in one hand and brown derby in the other. In short, everything is to be as simple as possible...