Word: watertown
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Thayer 9--Douglas P. Adams '30 of Watertown...
This year practice for Freshmen will be held every week day and will consist of the usual three mile run along the Charles. The varsity squad will use the traditional 5.4 mile course around Watertown Bridge and a new six mile course which has been planned in the Medford Fellsway in order to give training on a hilly route...
...Tropical Radio heard it from Miami, Radiomarine heard it at West Palm Beach. Out in the raging night other ships heard it, wallowed about on their course. The Texaco tanker Reaper made for the stricken ship. So did United Fruiters Limon and Platano. So did City Service's Watertown. So did the Dixie's southbound sister Morgan ship El Occidente. From the shore the Coast Guard cutters Saukee and Carrabasset, with breeches buoy and Lyle guns, steamed for the Dixie. Help was at hand, if Captain Sundstrom could keep his ship from going to pieces before...
...military establishment was divided up on a new principle of four geographical "Armies," consisting of regular and national guard units. Each year one of these armies was to be assembled for maneuvers. Last week the first of these annual maneuvers opened at Pine Camp, near Watertown, N. Y., where five divisions of the First Army under Major General Dennis E. Nolan assembled for training and mock battle...
...raised immediately, the rest at some indefinite future date. The purpose of the issue was to retire at a cost of $22,000,000 all of Goodrich's 67? bonds and all of the 5½% and 7% notes of Hood Rubber Co., a Watertown, Mass, subsidiary which manufactures Goodrich footwear as well as products under its own name. All this seemed commonplace enough to Goodrich shareholders. But to Cyrus Stephen Eaton, once-famed Cleveland banker and power tycoon, it became high treason the moment President Tew, in selecting the list of underwriters for the proposed issue, passed over...