Word: watsons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Harvard: l.e., Simmons (Geer); l.t., Harrington (Choate); l.g., Kessler (E. Jones); c., Jones (R. Brown); r.g., Van Cleve (Young); r.t., Watson (Adlis); r.e., Adlis (Giles); q.b., Hedblom; l.h.b., Ford (Keyser, Pedrick); r.h.b., Blackwood (Ecker); f.b., Bilodean (Watts...
HARVARD '37 DARTMOUTH '37 Geer, l.e. r.e., Young Harrington (Simmons), l.t. r.t., Bennett Kessler, l.g. r.g., Camerer Jones, c. c., Ray Van Cleve, r.g. l.g., Gribbon Watson, r.t. l.t., Otis Adlis, r.e. l.e., Merrill Hedblom, q.b. q.b., Handrahan Ford, l.h.b. r.h.b., Kiernan Blackwood, r.h.b. l.h.b., Geniawiez Bilodeau, f.b. f.b., Whitaker...
...Besides these four, the Blue is also blessed with a good crop of Sophomore backs. Tommy Curtin and Jerry Roscoe shape up unusually well, while Dick Cummins and Kim Whitehead, also 1936, combine with Mal Watson, Sid Towle, Earl Nikkel, and Danny Lynch to round out a fairly large backfield squad." TIME...
...Watson flayed President Roosevelt for abandoning the gold standard, for trifling with the currency, for scaring off private credit, for unleashing a Blue Eagle "boycott," for concealing Budget deficits by "double bookkeeping." Cried...
Most of the 1.300 Republicans who packed into Chicago's Hamilton Club one afternoon last week to hear Indiana's James Eli Watson orate for two and one-half hours, thought they were listening to the first gun of a G.O.P. Midwest campaign against President Roosevelt. A few of them even fancied they were witnessing the start of a drive by the long-legged, large-paunched. small-eyed ex-Senator for the party's 1936 Presidential nomination...