Word: watsons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Housemasters have turned a thumbs down to a proposal by William H. Parker '48 for the installation of automatic pay laundry machines in the basements of all Houses, Robert B. Watson '37, associate dean of the College, disclosed last night...
Although vetoing the plan at a meeting Thursday evening also attended by Dean Bender and himself, Watson declared, the Masters were "very anxious" to see some comparable type of laundry scheme adopted, but "it was decided that it is not feasible to have any kind of Bendix machines put in the Houses...
Indicating that the University might be willing to back such a project. Watson said that the Masters referred the entire matter to Edward Reynolds '15, administrative vice president, for consideration. Watson emphasized that the whole situation is in an "embroyonic state," and that there are many possible objections...
Associate Dean Robert B. Watson '37 last night explained the cut in House quotas as being the result of an unexpectedly large number of vacancies left by men not returning to College this fall. He said that all students would be out of the Indoor Athletic Building by the end of the week...
...Watson said that the House Masters had been left to their own discretion in meeting or exceeding the quota. Some in the roomier Houses where commitments had already been made, were not making any changes in order to be fair to all of the men involved...