Word: reporters
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...dinner of some 60 recent graduates, most of whom have been prominent in athletics, held in Boston Saturday evening, the project of forming a graduate athletic association was discussed. A committee was appointed to report on the matter...
References: Cong. Rec. Vol. 27, part 3; Debate of Feb. 15; Reports of Sec'y Whitney in 1885, and of Sec'y Herbert in 1893; Abridged Messages and Docs.; Report of Sec'y Long, Boston Herald, Nov. 27, 1897; Harper's 94, 579; Overland XIII (2d series) 423; Washington's Message, Dec. 7, 1796, Forum...
FRENCH PLAY.- All men who take part in Athalie be at Notman's studio, 1286 Mass. avenue, at 1.30 sharp today (Friday), for group photograph. Costumes, wigs, etc., will be at the studio. Report all cuts to section leaders...
...report of the Committee on Physical Training, Athletic Sports, and Sanitary Condition of Buildings, to the Board of Overseers, which appears in the current number of the Graduates' Magazine, contains some important suggestions in regard to physical training. "A large proportion of students not being sufficiently strong and active to play in the athletic teams find no inducement to improve their physical condition. Thus a very large class take no regular exercise and it is by no means uncommon to find men, often students of gret promise, who leave college as much weakened in body as they are strengthened...
...full-page picture of Professor Child, with an account of his life by Professor Norton, and the story of Justin Winsor's connection with the Library. Other articles are on The Book of the Pudding Plays, French Universities, and College Halls as Social Units. The number also contains the report of the Athletic Committee on Suggestions in Athletics, and the Final report on English Composition. A short account is given on the recipients of honorary degrees...