Word: watching
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...photographer, For example we once had a man here who took pictures of some very valuable documents in a courts room when every usual attempt to photograph them and failed. Concealing his camera under his coat and disguising his camera under his coat and disguising his lens as a watch fob he snapped the pictures by means of a press button in his pocket...
...count heavily in the scoring column, was quick thinking, and his passing allowed his running mate, Bedford, to count several times. McLeish played a whirlwind game for the Crimson, caging six baskets, five of which came in the initial period. In the second half, the Colonels kept such close watch of him that Fitts was enabled to break away for successful shots four times. Fourteen points out of twenty-one tries from the foul line by Chase kept the home team in the running...
...mental side the attack is always busy trying to develop new conditions of play to outwit their defensive opponents, and the defense has to watch the former, and, after it acts, to readjust or devise its scheme of defense. The defensive mind, because it has to act later, must act more quickly. The team play is of the style found in basketball except that twelve men must work together instead of five. Combined with the team play is the personal contact; each man except the goal-tender has a man to play against and cover...
...leadership of Captain R. Parnell are said to be rapidly rounding into shape. Two members of this year's team, T. H. Winter and G. White, were all-collegiate hockey selections last year in the Provinces. The University men will have a slight advantage in being able to watch the visitors when the latter meet M. I. T. Friday evening before their clash with the Crimson team on Saturday...
There is a mother-in-law, an individual Watch and Ward Society, a vigorous, tyrannical, assertive, irritating person who spoils the heaven of the "Pagans" by intruding the standard of "middle class morality." As this avowed champion of virtue, Alice Fischer made the wife of the inventor of "McKnight's pneumatic garter" thoroughly detestable. Bill Pratt, orderly, nurse and friend; Doctor Gregory and James Barlow, devoted comrades of Northcote, were ably portrayed by Harold Vermilyee, David Glassford and Frederic Burt...