Word: watchman
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Under the new rules, students will be able to use the Field House until 12:45 a.m., instead of midnight, as in the past. The night watchman will make frequent checks on the building and will have the authority to close it if abuses continue. The second floor of the two-story house will be reserved exclusively for student artists...
...stopgap measure to keep the Field House operating until Radcliffe's Fourth House is built," the recommendation reserves the second floor for the exclusive use of artists. The Field House itself may still be reserved for parties and meetings, as it could be previously, but only the night watchman will have access...
...stage." Be that as it may, his eyes and face during those speeches of sinister irony which lead to the murder of the King were not such as one would yearn to meet at dusk in an obscure alley. Mr. Marc Clapp grasped the rusticity of the Watchman's Prologue, heavily freighted with forebodings; Mr. Doane Gardiner, as Herald, a track athlete in private life, entered running at a plausibly pelting long-distance pace, yet with breath enough to deliver quite stunningly and with graphic gestures the dreadful Messenger's Speech of the fleet storm-wrecked on it homeward voyage...
banned from the Stadium during the contest and on Sunday morning the Eliot House watchman could claim "I heard only one "Boola Boola" all night...
Until this time the Museum has not been equipped with burglar alarms because every exhibit is locked at night and movement between rooms is difficult. Also, a watchman is supposed to make a tour of the building every two hours...