Word: reporters
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Best general references: T. W. Higginson, "Common Sense about Women;" Pellew, "Woman and the Commonwealth;" Report of Mass. Bureau of Statistics of Labor, 1889; Speech of Senator Carey at Washington, Feb. 27, 1891; Woman Suffrage Leaflets, vol. II, No. 28 (Sept. 15, 1889); Vol. VII, No. 4 (July, 1895); Vol. VI, No. 4 (July, 1893); Vol. VI, No. 4 (July, 1894); Vol. II, No. 14 (Feb. 15, 1889); Speech of Hon. John D. Long at Melrose, Mass., Oct. 20, 1895; Speech of H. W. Beecher at Cooper Institute...
...annual report of the Graduate Manager of Athletics for the year 1894-95, which appears in the current number of the Graduates' Magazine is as follows...
President Eliot was the first speaker. His remarks concerned chiefly the report of the committee of ten, which he said was the best course of electives now in use. His suggestion regarding an association of colleges to unite on a plan of entrance examinations was unanimously adopted by the members present...
...committee has been appointed, consisting of Mrs. Agassiz, Miss Irwin, and Professors Smith, Byerly and Gray to report on the resignation of Mr. Gilman as regent of Radcliffe College. The committee has done nothing as yet and probably will not hand in its report before next June. It is impossible to say at present who will be Mr. Gilman's successor. He will of course stay in office till the end of the year, and after his resignation remain a member of the corporation and is likely to be on some of the committees...
Yesterday the Radcliffe senior class held a meeting to decide on the style of cap and gown to be worn this year on Class Day and the Class Day Committee made its report...