Word: watch
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...that everyone receiving a degree will be able to secure a reasonable number for friends. The procession, which in past years has assembled in the Yard, will probably form on Soldiers Field. Ticket holders, who in the past have been unable to see the procession, will be able to watch it as it enters the Stadium. In case of rain the exercises will be held in Sanders Theatre, as in former years. Some scheme of preferential rain checks, such as is used by the Class Day Committee for the Ivy Oration, will be adopted...
...exhibition race as he started over on the other side of the track from the local runners and his time for the 600 yards was taken separately, and was 1 minute, 24 2-5 seconds. The spectators gave him a tremendous ovation and the officials gave him a gold watch...
...interesting to watch the evolution of the native student. It is hard indeed to recognize in the polished young gentlemen who receive their diplomas the raw untutored boys from the back country village...
...following Juniors have been appointed to watch the polls today. Men who are unable to keep these appointments must be sure to provide substitutes; 8 to 9. G. B. Emmons and W. G. Garritt; 9 to 10. W. H. Meeker and J. C. Hubbell; 10 to 11, T. H. Rice and H. G. Reynolds; 11 to 12, O. G. Kirkpatrick and R. R. Brown; 12 to 1, J. E. P. Morgan and W. Willcox, Jr.; 1 to 2, R. Baldwin and E. O. Baker; 2 to 3, R. B. Bancrof; and T. Clark; 3 to 4, L. H. Ganan...
Voting will take place in Phillips Brooks House tomorrow between 8 and 6 o'clock. The following Juniors have been appointed to watch the polls. Men who are unable to keep these appointments must be sure to provide substitutes: 8 to 9 G. B. Emmons and W. G. Garritt: 9 to 10, W. H. Meeker and J. C. Hubbell: 10 to 11, T. H. Rice and H. G. Reynolds: 11 to 12 O. G. Kirkpatrick and R. R. Brown: 12 to 1, J. E. P. Morgan and W. Willcox, Jr.: 1 to 2, R. Baldwin and E. O. Baker...