Word: reporters
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...policy of the coaches has been to spread the coaching as thin as effectiveness will permit. A change in the system would not increase our effectiveness. The report states "Players who never had . . . any instruction will, with one or two afternoons in these expert hands, learn more than they ever believed to exist in these sports...
Those men who have not found means of transportation to Princeton are asked to report to C. N. Pollak II at the CRIMSON Building this afternoon at 4 o'clock...
Following the Student Council report of 1937, the official University publications; such as the Harvard Athletic News, were forbidden to accept tutoring advertisements. According to the Council report, advertising has in a large measure contributed to the flourishing of the schools and has an obvious connection with respectability, especially in the eyes of incoming Freshmen...
...following the publication of the Student Council Report, the Faculty Council passed laws forbidding scholarship holders to be "employed by a tutoring school without written consent." Recent investigations, however, have revealed flagrant infringements of this rule...
...report of the Student Council Athletic Committee seems to me to employ the very methods calculated to frustrate its aims...