Word: junior
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Yale spring regatta Saturday, the class rowing championship was won by the junior eight...
...junior class of the Divinity School has recently effected a permanent class organization and held its first regular meeting on Friday evening...
...junior boat, Peabody, No. 4, who stroked the crew before the races, has exchanged seats with Richardson at stroke. Briggs at No. 3 and Poole at No. 5 have also traded places. The crew is rowing in good form, but the stroke is short and snappy, and does not appear to be effective. The order now is: Bow, McGuffie; 2, Lambert; 3, Poole; 4, Richardson; 5, Briggs; 6, Potter; 7, Cameron; stroke, Peabody...
...word was given at three minutes past six. '94 got the best of the start, but '96 was rapidly gaining and would have passed them in a few more strokes when they were called back by the referee's whistle. No. 7 in the junior boat had jumped his slide and a fresh start was taken. This time the three crews shot out as one boat, and remained together to the quarter mile mark. Here '95 dropped the stroke to 30 per minute, while '94 and '96 kept steadily at it, the first rowing 36 and the latter 34 strokes...
...been decided upon, but the principal characters will be as follows: Frederick C. Perkins, who filled the role of "Friar Tuck" acceptably last year, will take the part of the "King;" "Nat" Wilson of the senior class, who has made a reputation by his work in the junior society plays, will be "Queen Katharine of Russia." Thomas S. Arbuthnot will be Kyrle Bolyn, the leader of a wandering players' troupe; Frank S. Butterworth, of football fame, is to be the High Adjutant General of the English Navy, and Richard Worthington, another senior who made a hit in last year...