Word: reporters
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...attention,- no more and no less. Now such students will heartily support any program of reform that recommends itself to their good sense, and it is just in this respect that the program which President Eliot maps out will find itself weak. However sensible the rest of the report may be, there are certainly some few things in it which will strike the great body of students as altogether too radical. The legislation proposed will strike the mind of the average student as antagonistic rather than sympathetic. We feel that any reform in athletics, to be satisfactory, must...
...President's report for 1892-93 to the Board of Overseers, accompanied by the reports of the different departments of the University and the annual statement of the Treasurer, was published yesterday...
...report of of the Dean deals largely with the development of the school and library. The receipts of the school have again greatly exceeded the expenditures; and it has now laid up a balance...
...report then takes up the lesser departments in order of importance, and shows the increase in the numbers of each, and the principal changes which have occurred in these schools during the year...
...Treasurer's report shows that the year 1892-93 was a costly one. The increase in expenditures resulted chiefly from an increase in the number of salaries, and was made necessary by the increase in the number of students...