Word: reporters
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...line. The candidates who handed in their names on Thursday night have been divided into squads which have been in charge of the following captains: A. Stillman, J. B. Ayres, J. D. Clark, J. C. Waterbury, P. Fox, A. R. Campbell and D. A. Baldwin. These captains will report at the Locker Building today at 3.45, and all other candidates at 4 o'clock dressed to play. Men have been assigned to squads as follows...
...same boat. All men who have even a minimum of eight or four oared rowing ability will be put into eight oared shells, but those who have done no rowing whatever will be given barge and tub work until they have mastered the rudiments of the stroke. They will report this afternoon to the following men at the hours named...
Meanwhile rowing at the Weld will begin Monday, when Donovan will be at the boat house to coach as usual. Pursuant to proposed fall plans the Weld men will be organized into class crews. They will report to the following men at the hours named...
...following men report at Young's training table at 1 o'clock today: Burden, Campbell, Swain, Sargent, Boal, Eaton, Hallowell, Warren, Daly, Kendall, Gierasch, Sawin, Reid, Ristine, Trainer, Parker, James Lawrence, Ellis, Fincke. There will be no morning practice today, and afternoon practice will be at 3.30 as usual. Every man in the University who is physically able to play football is urged to come out and try for the team...
...following men report to Dr. Sargent today for physical examination, each at the time set opposite his name. No one should miss his appointment, though there is no objection to exchanges...