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Word: watching (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following members of 1922 will watch in Memorial Hall: 12-1, E. F. Goode and A. J. Conlon; 1-2, W. S. Currie and N. C. Hamill...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1922 AND 1923 HAVE OPPORTUNITY TO VOTE FOR CLASS OFFICERS AGAIN TODAY | 10/26/1920 | See Source »

...Colonels are facing a trying ordeal. Never before have they played in a huge stadium lined with cheering thousands that have come to watch them prove their right to the fame they now enjoy; never before have they faced an eleven which possesses such a reputation for fighting qualities and winning ability. Whether the Centre team, realizing how much, for it, depends on victory, gets hurried and careless in the first minutes of play and thereby ruins its own chance is a question that is being asked by critics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: KENTUCKY COLONELS MEET CRUCIAL TEST OF CAREER BEFORE STADIUM THOUSANDS | 10/23/1920 | See Source »

...following Sophomores have been appointed to watch the polls. Any man who cannot report at the scheduled time must send a substitute: D. M. Oenslager and G. G. Benedict, 8-9; J. M. Brown and J. C. Watson Jr., 9-10; F. B. Allen and W. O. Clark, 10-11; T. B. Coolidge and W. W. Cutler, 11-12; H. R. Davis and C. B. Munro, 12-1; J. T. Lanman and H. Garland...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1922 AND 1923 FAIL TO CAST ENOUGH VOTES | 10/22/1920 | See Source »

...following members of the class of 1923 have been appointed to watch the polls. Each man must report when he is scheduled, or else send a substitute: J. H. Dempsey and W. Fannestock, 8-9; P. B. Ferguson and P. J. Fitzgerald, 9-10; R. P. Field and H. W. Howe, 10-11; L. P. Fuller and L. Frost, 11-12; H. Garland and J. W. Wood, 12-1; J. C. Newcomb and J. G. Winchester, 1-2; R. F. Thayer and W. B. Wood, 2-3; E. A. Norman and P. H. Wooldridge, 3-4; J. M. Wyman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JUNIOR AND SOPHOMORE ELECTIONS CARRIED OVER; TO CONTINUE TOMORROW | 10/20/1920 | See Source »

...President Lowell debated the League of Nations with Senator Lodge at Symphony Hall. Before the argument had ended, the A. P. had transmitted 4000 words on the event throughout the country, a second wire with extra equipment is usually installed and an expert "lineman" is in the building to watch the circuit and make a quick shift to the reserve wire if necessary. At the Boston Bureau, where the loop is connected with the trunk circuits, still another man "rides" the wire, listening to the matter going over it and quickly detecting any sound that indicates that at any point...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOVERNOR COX, WINDING UP CAMPAIGN, TO SPEAK IN UNION--PROBABLY AT EIGHT | 10/19/1920 | See Source »

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