Word: watt
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Juniors out of four nominated and likewise two Sophomores from four nominees were elected. The Juniors were Douglas William Overton of Concord, New Hampshire and William Benjamin Tabler of Momence, Illinois. The Sophomores were William John Watt of Larchmont, New York, and Leavitt Sargent White of Plainfield, New Jersey...
...Junior nominees are Laurence V. Eaton, Richard A. Illoway, Douglas W. Overton, and William B. Tabler. The Sophomores are Edmund S. Morgan, James C. Stone, Jr., William J. Watt, and Leavitt S. White. Overton's name was added by petition...
...Juniors are Laurence V. Eaton, Richard A. Illoway, and William B. Tabler. The Sophomores nominated are Edmund S. Morgan, James C. Stone, Jr., William J. Watt, and Leavitt S. White. Following the Tuesday voting the committee will elect its officers on March...
...support his contention that Massachusetts is slow to adopt beneficial social legislation, Watt cited its failure to pass a law prohibiting the employment of minors in hazardous occupations...
...Watt ridiculed the general belief that Massachusetts is the leader in social legislation and stated that it had become a popular notion to consider the Bay State a moving force in bettering the condition of the working class. Such a belief, he stated, had no basis in fact...