Word: reporters
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...must report at the boathouses, dressed to row, promptly at 2.45 o'clock. The first division will be started promptly at 3.30, and any crew not at its buoy by that time will be considered out of the race. There will be two days of bumping races, after which the four best crews will be picked for a one and one-half mile straight-away race in "the basin...
...following men will act as officials, and must report at the Newell boathouse at 3 o'clock bringing pistols with them if possible: Coach Wray, Captain Waid, E. C. Bacon '10, G. H. Balch '12, R. W. Cutler '11, H. Forster '11, F. Higginson '12, R. F. Hooper '11, F. H. Leslie '12, C. Loring '10, A. Strong '12, J. Waite '11, R. Whitney '11, and J. G. Wiggins...
Extremely few men reported for the first day's practice yesterday, and unless a large number of new men report today it will be absolutely impossible to form any kind of a team, as the first game comes in less than a week. All Seniors of any football ability whatever must report dressed to play at 3.30. All 1910 men in the graduate schools are eligible. F. H. BURRAGE, Captain...
More men are needed for the Sophomore class football team. The condition on the field yesterday afternoon was deplorable, as there were not nearly enough men to make a complete team. It is absolutely necessary that every man who is able should come out. Men should report until Monday to J. Simpkins, acting captain. Practice begins at 3.30 o'clock. R. CLIFFORD, Captain...
Practice for the three upper-class football teams will begin this afternoon on Soldiers Field. Candidates should report to the captains of their respective teams at the Locker Building at 3.30 o'clock, dressed to play. The following men have been appointed captains: Seniors, F. H. Burrage; Juniors, J. Kean; Sophomores, R. Clifford. The captains will appoint their managers...