Word: junior
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...judging from its splendid race with the Millstreams last Saturday, should win, but the race promises to be much closer than before. The first and second junior eights will not compete, as in the previous race...
...intermediate and first junior crews will row the B. A. A. crew again either tomorrow or Saturday. Both crews are now at training tables at Mrs. Ransford's, where they will remain until the races on June...
...preparation for the studies of the more advanced courses." From this it would seem that it is the intention of the Department to make these courses more introductory than they have been in the past and for that reason to make it more advantageous to Sophomores and Juniors to take them than to Seniors. Thus far, however, they have always been regarded as valuable courses in themselves, and, as a result, many men have been waiting to take them in their senior year. Whether this new restriction on Seniors is to be adopted ultimately or not, we think that...
...Weld intermediate, junior and second junior crews rowed a mile race yesterday afternoon. The intermediates won by a half length; the second juniors were second, having had seven lengths start...
...wish to elect these courses. Last year this growing need received recognition in the extension of English 6, the senior course in debating, to two sections of forty men, instead of the usual one; but although there were enough candidates for two sections in English 30, the Junior course in forensics and debating and the alternate for English C, the course was restricted to forty men as formerly. The result was that about as many Juniors were excluded from English 30 as were admitted, the selection being made on the basis of previous experience in speaking and debating. This limitation...