Word: reporters
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...under "Laws of Athletics," says: "The contestant shall inform himself of the time at which he must compete and will report promptly." This will be interpreted to mean that an event will not be delayed for tardy competitors. If they are not in time they will lose their opportunity to contest...
Contestants in the track events are expected to report at the starting place of their event at the time the previous event commences so as to answer roll call which will be made at that time...
...PHILLIPS and E. P. WILLIAMS.Best general references: Professor S. M. Macvane, in Harvard Monthly, XII No. 1. p. 1, (Mar., 1891); Minority Report of the Faculty to Overseers, Dec. 23, 1890; J. P. Cooke, A Plea for Liberal Culture; Academy...
...public do not want the course shortened. - (a) England has found it unsatisfactory. - (1) At Oxford the greater number graduate in four years; Minority Report p. 7. - (b) It has not been popular in America. - (1), Johns Hopkins has not made a success of it: S. M. Macvane, Harv. Mo., XII, 3, (Mar., 1891). - (2) Almost all our new colleges have adopted the four years plan: Ibid...
Important changes in the constitution were made, and the reports of the secretary and treasurer were read. The treasurer's report showed that the finances were in a very prosperous condition, and that of the secretary showed a large membership and well-attended meetings. The following board of officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, W. H. Phelps '97; Vice-President, F. H. Pratt, '96; secretary, W. L. W. Field, L. S. S.; treasurer, S. Kennedy, '97; librarian, F. G. Gulliver...