Word: junior
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...noon yesterday only nineteen men had signed for the junior dinner...
...JUNIOR THEMES: Mr. Drennan's Section - Theme VI. will be returned with criticisms to sub-section 2 (Cole to Fuller) Tuesday, May 16; Cole to Damon, 3 P. M.; Dana to Eaton, 3.30; Edgerly to Fuller, 4. To sub-section 3 (Getchell to Lane) Thursday, May 18; Getchell to Hayward, 3 P. M.; Heilbron to Jennings, 3.30; Jennison to Lane...
Copies of junior theme V. will be returned with those of theme VI. in Mr. Gummere's section...
...class dinner. At present so few have signed that the success of the affair is very doubtful, to say the least. We have previously spoken of the advantages of class dinners, and have also mentioned that no time is so well suited for such occasions as the junior year. We urgently exhort all '83 men to sign today, and help make the dinner a memorable success...
...over two months' work. The excitement usually attending the event will probably not be as great as that of previous years because the struggle will not be as close. The seniors are regarded as having the best stroke and the advantages of longer training and more experience. The juniors are in a dilemma, their stroke, Mr. Perin, having been ill. Yet their strength, as a crew, is said by many to be the greatest. For the sophomores little can be predicted. They possess strength and weight, but their form is poor. Much improvement, however, has been made by them during...