Word: watching
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...large number of men are needed to watch the polls and help get out voters to aid in the election of Louis A. Frothingham 93 as mayor of Boston on Tuesday. All who are willing to help will please send their names and addresses to A. C. Blagden; 14 Dunster Hall, before Sunday at 3 P. M. Instructions will be mailed Monday to each man who applies telling him where to report Tuesday...
Before the scrimmage there was a long practice in blocking and breaking through on punts. The defensive team was under a disadvantage as the opposing team could devote its entire attention to breaking through, instead of being forced to watch for fake kicks. Brill and Leonard did the kicking and Leonard's punts had good form and distance. White's passing for the punts was unsteady. After the scrimmage the backs were given work in starting and the linemen tried picking up the ball...
...Athletic Association of Harvard Graduates will give a dinner in honor of last year's baseball team at 7.30 o'clock this evening at the Hotel Westminster, Copley Square, Boston. The members of the team and the trainer and manager will be presented with watch charms in the form of miniature baseballs. Addresses will be made by Hon. William Everett '59, W. H. Coolidge '81, Dr. E. H. Nichols '86, Hon. L. A. Frothingham '93, W. T. Reid, Jr., '01, B. Wendell, Jr., '02, and C. W. Randall '05. Mr. J. Lowell '77, chairman of the committee in charge...
...Lathrop's method of training is to watch the men individually, with comparatively little emphasis on squad work. The coaching plan now is to give all except weight men short runs for a few days, and then to make a division into squads which will run so far as possible at regular times. Mr. W. F. Garcelon '95, graduate advisory coach, will give particular attention to the hurdlers two or three times a week and in a short time Mr. E. H. Clark '96 will coach the weight men daily...
...best method, Mr. Morse said, for studying the preparation and trial of cases is to attend prominent trials in court, and watch the counsel conduct cases of different types. Contrary to some views held at present, the jury system is the best one that can be devised. In trials by jury a lawyer should prepare his facts carefully and above all-promptly; while a personal knowledge of the witnesses is essential...