Word: junior
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...JUNIOR RHETORIC. - Lesson on Monday, February 28, in Lessing's Laocoon, Preface and Chapter I. Section I. from Bacon to Linzee, inclusive. Section II. from McDowell to Wright...
...JUNIOR PHILOSOPHY. - Section IV. will recite their first lesson in Logic on Monday, February 24, at 10 A. M.; Section V. at 11 A. M.; Sophomores taking Logic as an elective, on Wednesday, March 1, at 11 A. M. All in the Lecture Room on the lower floor in Boylston. Lesson, the first in Jevon's Logic...
...Yale undergraduate in the year of grace 1876, will find the Courant of February 12 a mine of information on the subject. For some time past both the Record and the Courant have been greatly excited over a prospective event, which is called in New Haven the "Junior Promenade." This "Promenade" has finally taken place, and from the account which the Courant gives of it we are led to infer that polite society is not the sphere for which the Yale man was created. "We would (sic) like," says the Courant, "to remind some of those gentlemen who took such...
...time for presenting Junior Themes and Forensics is as follows...
...Record has assumed a highly moral tone in some remarks upon ticket speculations. There has been at New Haven an entertainment of some sort, called a Junior Promenade. To this entertainment etiquette forbids Freshmen to go; but, at the same time, respect for upper-class men, and possibly a little intimidation, induce them to buy tickets in large quantities. These tickets are to them like the traditional elephant, and they are only too glad to dispose of them at half price to economical Seniors. Of this proceeding the Record disapproves. It does not object to the selling of tickets...