Word: junior
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Aegis" does, a little of everything, and the essence of that, it enables one to make a comparatively perfect picture of Dartmouth life, a picture that is of interest to us because Dartmouth life is much different from our own. The "Aegis" is published annually by editors from the junior class...
Fifteen men who have never before rowed on the crew, beside most of the old men, are trying for positions in the junior boat. The new men are being coached by Captain Latham and some of the old oarsmen of the class...
...preparation of the Class Races in May seems to be as great as ever. The rowing room at the gymnasium is constantly occupied from four until half-past five o'clock in the afternoon by the several eights, or rather tens (for there are ten rowing machines,) of the junior, sophomore and freshman crews. There are at present in training for these crews, fifty-three men, all of whom have not rowed before. After Christmas probably thirty men will be added to the number trying for the class crews; so that, adding in the twelve candidates for the University crew...
...names and weights of the candidates for the Junior crew are as follows: W. Dewey, 164 1bs. C. Burnett, 150; M. w. Richardson, 166; S. D. Richardson, 143, Rankin, 162; Churchill, 138; Tyler, 175; Huddeston, 173; Harrison. 162; F. Fiske, 152; Boyden, 162; N. Codman, 155; Hoyt, -; Hurd, 155; E. Richards, 160; H. Fessenden, 147. The positions of the men have not yet been assigned. Dewey, however, is at present the stroke. The men began rowing this week and are coached by Capt. Latham...
...JUNIOR THEMES.Theme III will be due on Thursday, December 11. Subject: A Description...