Word: watsons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...small number of the 290 commuters probably 30 at the maximum--will get a crack at rooms now available in College, as vacancies turned up over the past three weeks will be offered via the lottery method to men now living at home, Robert B. Watson '37, Assistant Dean of the College, announced yesterday...
...commuters are being informed in a letter from Watson's office that the vacancies exist, but warned at the same time that "the number is by no means adequate to absorb all who are obliged to commute...
...this first drawing for rooms, only those living farthest away--probably from Wakefield, Milton, Quincy, and possibly Lexington--will be considered. Watson's office will work on the outer fringes first, and later allocate rooms to men living near Cambridge...
Vacancies have been reported at the rate of five or six a week, Watson said, with most of the openings occurring in the Yard. He attributed a "substantial" number of men dropping from College to the draft, which is hitting the younger men harder...
...Cheesecake, yes, fig leaves, no" Miss Horan affirmed yesterday as the final reports on her sartorial elegance poured in from outlying provinces. Last night she was busy conferring with Miss Kathryn Watson, Radcliffe '48, who is in charge of production costumes...