Word: reporters
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Late last night the University Athletic Association confirmed the report that a game has been scheduled with Tufts College for November 15, thus completing the University football schedule of nine games...
...latest criticism of President Lowell's report to the Overseers seems to me particularly unthinking, even for journalism. The purchase of property between the Avenue and Charles River is a further step toward making Cambridge fit for human habitation. Days may dawn when, in spite of abattoir, trolleys and funeral processions, Harvard will breathe a sense of academic labor and repose. We must not fall into the national blunder of making a desert of empty buildings and calling it scholastic peace, but even such misuse of money would be wiser than the increasing of instructors' salaries...
More candidates are needed for the business department of the Red Book. So far, only about a dozen men have reported regularly, and this is not enough to do the necessary work. Additional candidates will be at no disadvantage, and they will receive double credit for all advertisements obtained before vacation. Men desiring to enter the competition should report to L. H. La Motte, Jr., '21, at Thayer 66 between 5 and 6 o'clock on Monday...
Candidates for the other departments may report at B 24 Gore Hall between 6.30 and 7 o'clock tonight. Unclassified students who expect to be Sophomores next year are reminded that they should leave their names and college addresses at Gore E 14 before vacation in order that they may be included in the 1922 Red Book...
...meeting of all members of the University and Freshman crew squads was held in the Trophy Room of the Union last evening. Captain Whitman gave a short talk, outlining the plans for the season, and urging all men to report regularly and promptly. Coach Haines then gave a demonstration of correct and incorrect form in rowing, assisted by C. F. Batchelder, Jr., '20. He compared briefly the types of shell rigging at the various colleges, and emphasized the advantages of the Harvard stroke...