Word: watsons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...summary follows: HARVARD BELMONT Cheever, Mellon, l.e. r.e., Holcombe Souter, Beaumont, Conant, l.t. r.t., Bancroft, Gleason Adams, Domesck, l.g. r.g., Clark Rowell, Greenburg, c. c., Bacon Ulfelder, Noyes, r.g. l.g., Kelly Wickersham, Soponaro, r.t., l.t., Hutchinson Lightle, McCarron, r.e. l.e., Holcombe Watson, E. Wadsworth, q. q., Pringle Haley, C. Wadsworth, l.h.b. l.h.b., Holcombe Keville, Johnson, r.h.b. r.h.b., Green Armstrong, Warner, Dunham, f.b. f.b., F. Bacon Score--Harvard 21, Belmont 7, Touchdowns--Keville 1,Haley 1, John...
Soon after Bob disappeared, New York's Assistant Attorney-General Watson Washburn announced that he had beea looking into the affairs of Metal & Mining Shares for some months. Gradually grave irregularities were disclosed. By the end of last week Assistant Attorney-General Washburn had made at least three disclosures of so grave a nature as to justify talk of warrants for arrest, indictments. Metal & Mining Shares had falsified an earnings report by which it showed $324,000 profit for the first half of the year. The list of investments which it reported was likewise falsified. The high-grade bluechips...
Keville, Lifehitz, Livermore, Madden, Mauduleg, Mansfield McCarron, McTigue, Mellen Murphy Narley Neff, Noves Pemberton, Pharr, Powell, Rorty, Rowell, Sapnemo Sedgewick, Shepherd, Sommers, Souffer, Sprague Plfelder, Wadsworth, C. Y. Wadsworth Warner Watson, White Winkissham...
...were set in place. Lawrence Richey, Hoover secretary, bustled in, put a blotter and inkstand on the table, masked some talkie microphones behind piled volumes of The Historians History of the World. President Hoover, followed by Vice President Curtis. Secretary of State Stimson, Secretary of the Navy Adams, Senators Watson. Reed, Borah, Robinson, Swanson, marched in, sat down, signed the London Naval Treaty...
With a confidential air James Watson Gerard, who was Woodrow Wilson's ambassador to Wilhelm II, stepped off the 5. S. Paris at Manhattan last week, addressed reporters portentously...