Word: reporters
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...above tellers will please report in Upper Massachusetts at 6.30 sharp...
...Permanent athletic relations are not for the best interests of the student body.- (a) Athletics consume too much time: Prof. Taussig, Grad. Mag. III. P. 300; Pres. Eliot's Report for 1894, pp. 16-18.- (x) Summer training.- (b) Predominance of athletics injurious beyond college.- (1) Exeter troubles: CRIMSON, Dec. 18, 1894.- (c) Lead to bad blood.- (1) Unfairness must be met with unfairness, or grim forbearance, until alliance ends.- (d) Not for the best interests of Harvard's prestige and good-fellowship with other colleges.- (1) Such relations make her dependent upon an alliance.- (2) The University's stand...
WINFRED T. DENISON, Editor-in-chief.ALL men intending to play push ball this afternoon must report at 2 Weld Hall between 10.30 and 12.30 today...
...STORRS.PUSH BALL.- All those intending to play on the eight that lines up against ninety-nine Saturday, between the halves of the Michigan game, must report at Locker Building at 4 o'clock today dressed for play...
...SCHURZ, Sec.PUSH BALL.- A few good men wanted to line up against ninety-nine today. Report on Soldiers Field to E. R. Crane at 4.30 p. m., dressed to play...