Word: junior
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...wish to call the attention of the junior class to the fact that there are but two days more in which to sign for the junior dinner. The committee must know by Tuesday night how many will be present, so all men must sign before then. Up to the present time fifty-two men have signed; this from a class of over three hundred and fifty is, to say the least of it, disgraceful. Let it be remembered that this is the only opportunity which the class enjoys of meeting together as a whole. It will indeed be foolish...
...atmosphere is much more than keeping pace with her athletic prestige - and the fact is realized here, if not elsewhere. Yale may not be successful in the next few debates - but a sentiment has been aroused such as cannot fail to be of ultimate immeasurable good to Yale. The Junior Prom. report just issued shows that the democratic spirit here is not waning. There is a heavy decrease in expenses, yet the surplus is much larger than usual, due to increase in individual subscriptions. This will be devoted to worthy class and university purposes - such as a loan fund...
...committee have made final arrangements for the junior dinner which, as has already been stated, will take place at the Vendome April 4. As many of the men who will be present are on various athletic teams and are consequently in training, the dinner will commence promptly at seven o'clock in order that these men will not be obliged to leave before the dinner is over...
...Junior Crew.The junior crew is again under the charge of Mr. Mumford. During his absence, the first week on the river, the crew was coached by Captain Forbes, whose place at No. 7 was filled by Jones...
...blue-book placed at Leavitt & Peirce's to receive the names of those who are going to attend the junior dinner, should fill rapidly. Judged by the number of candidates for her various athletic teams, Ninety-six has shown more class spirit than any of the other classes now in the College, which would of itself seem to be ample assurance of the success of the dinner. For the display of class feeling there is no more fitting opportunity than this single occasion on which all members of a class may meet for some other purpose than the re-election...