Word: watching
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following Juniors have been appointed to watch the polls in Sever Hall on Wednesday, December 12, from 96 oclock: 9-10, J. MeC. Roots, Gardner Cowles: 10-11, W. M. Austin, Russell Dewart: 11-12, B. R. Cuteheon, J. P. Whittall. 12-1, F. F. Herrmann, A. W. Samborski: 1-2, G. P. Ludiam, D. R. Fleming, 2-3, C. P. Morehouse, B. M. Paine: 3-4, W. H. Gratwick, P. H. Robb: 4-5, Merrill Garcelon, Philip Walker: 5-6, C. C. Nast, Biller lunes...
Eight ladies' umbrellas, four gentlemen's umbrellas, four raincoats, one poncho, one fur neckpiece, one scarf, one auto robe, three blankets, one steamer rug, two pillows, one wicker seat, one rubber belt, one gentleman's kid glove, one pair of ladies rubbers, one pair of glasses, and one stop watch...
Dartmouth: one fur neck piece, one tobacco pouch, one opera glass case, two pairs of gloves, one watch, one fraternity pin, one watch fob, and six odd gloves...
...affluent passerby who casts a handful of pennies into the street to watch the urchins scramble is doubtless being tasted on much larger scale by Edward W. Bok, who offered $100,000 for a practical plan for international peace in which the U. S. can participate (TIME, July 9). The deadline for submitting plans brought the contest to a close with 22,165 plans submitted. On the last day over 700 were presented to the Policy Committee of the American Peace Award...
Among the most interested of the 50,000 spectators was P. D. Haughton '99, founder of the Harvard system, who took a vacation from his duties at Columbia, to watch the Harvard Yale struggle in the Stadium...