Word: watching
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Today is no exception. John Harvard climbs down into the Bowl looking for trouble with a wary watch out for anything the dog may have to offer...
...player to "skate on side", in other words the player passing the puck may after passing skate the receiver on side by skating ahead of the other before he touches the puck. This of course facilitates the work of the referee since he will now need only to watch the passer and the puck itself. Heretofore an official under the old rules has had to watch the alignment of the whole forward line...
...space above this line was covered with chicken wire which hindered the view of spectators; and as balls rarely go higher than six feet in the court, the wire has been omitted and a series of bleacher seats erected in back. This will provide a place for people to watch the matches and get points on the game from lessons Coach Cowles may give other men. Both courts seven and fourteen are reserved for the University squash team. All of these added facilities have been made possible through the financial cooperation of the Harvard Athletic Association...
Besides the coaches, members of the graduate rowing committee will watch the crews as they fight out the distance over the mile and seven-eights course between the Cottage Farms bridge and the Union Boat Club...
...following members of the Class of 1925 have been appointed to watch the polis. These men will serve in conjunction with the Sophomore poll watchers. If any of the men appointed cannot serve they must arrange to have a substitute to take their place...