Word: junior
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Wesley Ladd prizes at Amherst for excellence in composition and delivery of orations during the first term of junior year, are to be the volume of orations and addresses of George William Curtis...
Late last week there appeared in the New York Evening Post an article on extravagance at Yale. The substance of the article is this: The writer claims that the undergraduates of Yale are very much overdoing the Junior Promenade week and are spending an amount of money on it which is entirely beyond what is reasonable. Whether or not Yale is spending too much money on the Promenade is, of course, none of our business and we shall not discuss it here. Our point is simply this, that people are beginning to appreciate that they can no longer confine...
...outlook for the junior crew is not very bright. Nearly all of last year's winning eight are working with the varsity. Some of the new men who have come out look big and strong but as a rule they are awkward and do not seem to take to the work naturally. Briggs, Stackpole, and Davis have done most of the coaching...
...Yale representatives for the Harvard-Yale debate on January 19. Nine contestants spoke,- six from the Academic Department and three from the Law School. The successful candidates were Walter Hayden Clark, of Hartford, Conn., a sophomore in the Academic Department; William Henry Cox, of Beaver Falls, Pa., a junior in the Law School; and John Wayland Peddie, of Philadelphia, another Law School junior...
...response to the call for Junior class crew candidates, the following men have given their names to Captain Briggs: E. H. Goodwin, W. R. Peabody, J. C. D. Hitch, T. R. Kimball, E. H. Pool, D. D. Miller, T. Weston, A. H. Linder, J. W. Worthington, R. T. Capen, C. E. Noyes, S. A. Lawton, A. Lincoln, P. Nichols...