Word: junior
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...incoming board of editors of the Record and the Courant have recently organized. Of the Record, R. M. Crosby '98 is chairman and J. H. Scranton '98, business manager; Forsyth Wickes '98 is Chairman of the Courant, and T. S. McLane '98, business manager. The members of the junior class eligible to Phi Beta Kappa membership were recently elected to the society, and at the same meeting an amendment was made in the constitution by which beginning with the class of 1900 a stand of 3.30 for two years or of 3.40 for one year will be required for admission...
...Junior class will hold its first class dinner at the Vendome Hotel, Boston, the evening of tuesday, March 30. All members of the class who desire to attend are urged to sign the blue-book at Leavitt and Peirce's at their earliest convenience, in order that the committee may not be hurried at the end, but may be enabled to make full and proper arrangements at once. Tickets are now on sale at Leavitt's for $2.25. No dress suits are to be worn...
...Weld Boat Club float has been put out, and the first '98 and '99 crews went out in pair-oars for a short time yesterday afternoon. The men rowed together as follows: Junior crew, Robinson, Bancroft, Millard, Hennen, Richards, Newton, Barrett, Brine. Sophomore crew, P. Davis, Dinsmore, Conroy, Stoddard, Huntington, Bigelow, Garrett, Coleman. The men were taken out and coached by Donovan, Youngman and A. Dubois...
...substitutes on each crew) the remaining candidates are to be formed into four oared crews. Every one who rows regularly will be kept on either the eights or fours, so that no one need fear being dropped. After the class races two eights, junior and intermediate, are to be formed to enter the New England regatta on June 17th. The prizes in this regatta are awarded by the City of Boston...
...monument to Colonel Robert G. Shaw of the fifty-fourth Massachusetts, which has been for many years in preparation, is at last to be put up on Boston Common. Colonel Shaw entered Harvard with the class of '60, but left college just before the end of his junior year. He entered the army just before the before the beginning of the war and served for a while in the 7th New York National guards. He soon exchanged to the second Massachusetts, however, where he served until in February of '63 Governor Andrew gave him the command of the fifty-fourth...