Word: reports
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...view of the different characters of the plan outlined at the last annual meeting of the Harvard Co-operative Society and of the plan now reported by the Directors it is unfortunate that the Directors did not call a a special meeting of the Society for the sake of a full discussion. A further mistake was made by the majority of the Directors in refusing to publish the minority report. Had the majority of the board restricted their report to the presentation of a plan of reorganization the injustice of their action would not have been so great...
...reports from the engineers who have been holding conferences for the past month in connection with the proposed dam across the Charles River will probably be presented to the committee the latter part of this week. The expert engineers have been examined by Mr. J.R. French of Providence, who has recently been appointed head of the water works in New York. The petition that the time be extended has been granted by the State Committee on metropolitan affairs, so that the report of the Dam Commission will not be presented until the next session of the legislature...
...majority of the directors of the Co-operative Society on May 24 sent to each member of the Society a copy of the plans they propose for the incorporation of the Society. Together with this plan they sent a plea for its adoption, in the form of a majority report. The majority refused to the minority its right to publish a minority report together with their own. This attempt on the part of the majority to check a full discussion of the proposed changes affords a strong reason why the Society should refuse to adopt their plan...
...following men report as usual to the training table for breakfast this morning: Willis, Schick, Haigh, Lightner, Rust, Boynton, Behr, Channing, Tingley, Robinson, Piper, Ristine, Shirk, Murphy, Glidden, Mills, Fisher, Converse, Bird, Scheuber, Grew...
...work today. The following men go to the Locker Building to be rubbed some time today, and report at the training table for breakfast on Saturday at 8.15: Schick, Haigh, Henneberry, Robbins, Lightner, Ayer, Rust, Fry, Channing, Boynton, Williams, Behr, Walsh, Buffum, Grew, J. W. Foster, Pewnall, Mills, Hall, Stone, Frothingham, Penhallow, Converse, Fischer, Bird, Scheinber, Glidden, Murphy, Derby, Rothwell, Kernan, Piper, Barnard, Ristine, Kerane, Oveson, Robinson, Tingley, Burke, Schoenfuse, Ayres, Shirk, J. Foster, Jr., Story, Robeson, R. G. Hall, Praff...