Word: warrant
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Ideas of using club facilities to alleviate the housing crisis in a small degree were shelved for the time being on the word of Associate Dean Robert B. Watson '37 that the problem was "not pressing enough" to warrant breaking the rule...
Interest in the Winthrop House exhibition of paintings, drawings, and photographs, submitted by House members, has been keen enough to warrant a larger-scale competition, a Winthrop resident believes, and under his direction, plans are being made for a University-wide art exhibition and competition to begin in the middle of next term...
After entering College in the fall of 1940, Fenn left for service in the Army in March, 1943. He served as an enlisted man with the 461st Bomb Group in Italy, and later received a direct warrant as WOJG in the Mediterranean Theater. Discharged last summer, he returned to College at the beginning of the 1945 fall term, completing his degree requirements in June...
...Chief Warrant Officer Hugh Curry, whose home is in Cambridge, the band is normally attached to the Washington Military District and plays at all formal military occasions around the capitol. One of its principal duties is playing for military funerals at Arlington National Cemetery. The outfit, however, came to Cambridge directly from Des Moines, Iowa, where they were on hand for the State Centennial celebration...
...marshal that he had clipped young Willie Nickell, a homesteader's son, at 300 yards. "It was the best shot and the dirtiest trick I ever done." Hidden court stenographers were listening in the next room for just such a confession. The marshal swore out a warrant for Tom's arrest. The sheriff picked him up in the lobby of the Inter-Ocean Hotel the next...