Word: junior
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...officers for the present year were elected as follows: president, O. A. Shaw; vice-president, S. W. Sturgis; sec. and treas., H. Tallant; senior director, R. D. Brown, junior director, R. B. Hale; sophomore director, S. Chase; freshman director, P. Manchester. Mr. Hale spoke on the advantage of having the fall tournament as soon as possible and next Tuesday, October 15, was chosen...
...Junior class held its annual meeting last evening in Upper Massachusetts, President Williams in the chair. Only about one hundred of the members of the class were present. The election of officers was commenced immediately. Robert Beverly Hale and Moses Williams were nominated, and Mr. Williams elected. The election was made unanimous. It was stated that Mr. Hale had been nominated without his knowledge or consent. A. Winsor Weld was re-elected vice-president by acclamation. J. A. Lowell refused to be re-elected secretary and Lawrence Brooks was chosen to fill the position. An unsuccessful effort was made...
...JUNIOR class meeting, tonight, at 7 o'clock, in Upper Massachusetts...
...Athletic Association took place and in the evening the Glee club concert was held. Sunday morning President Patton preached the baccalaureate sermon in Marquand Chapel, and in the afternoon the Philadelphian society held its annual meeting. Monday, June 17, was Class Day, and in the evening the Junior orations were delivered in the First Church. On Tuesday the annual meeting of the literary societies took place. The alumni dinner was held in the afternoon of the same day. Gov. Green presided. The first speaker introduced was Dr. McCosh, who, against the advice of his physician, had come out with...
...will be the same in freshman and sophomore years, but in the last two years the groups will be four instead of six. Exclusions of electives are to be made on two principles: First, to leave open as far as possible electives of general character and those common to juniors and seniors; second, to make mutually exclusive the more specialized electives and those clearly incongruous. General honors will be granted for general excellence substantially as at present. Special honors will be awarded only to students whose average is above mediocrity. In freshman year the candidate must take four hours...