Word: junior
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...following is a list of the junior ushers for Class Day: G. G. Amory, F. M. Forbes, G. T. Rice, R. H. Hallowell, E. M. Hurley, F. Whittemore, C. Brewer, P. M. Hamlen, R. B. Williams, A. Cox, J. L. Bremer, Jr., H. S. Grew, 2d, A. Codman, W. W. Orr, W. E. Blodgett, H. C. Spooner, E. V. Frothingham, J. P. Warren, E. H. Brown, G. A. Howe, H. Emerson, H. G. Dorman, E. W. Ames, J. D. Greene, H. A. Cassebeer, L. Middleton, H. R. Storrs, C. E. Bubb, W. E. Putnam, Jr., J. W. Kingsbury...
...Weld Boat Club entered two crews in the Metropolitan regatta yesterday. In the junior double-scull shells the Weld crew was the only one entered. They made a start and were awarded the race. In the eight-oared race three crews started - the Weld, the Riverside, and the Shawmut clubs. After rowing a quarter of a mile the Weld crew, being in the Riverside's water, the latter rowed across the bow of the former. The Weld crew stopped rowing, and several of the men held up their hands for a protest, which was not considered by the referee...
...made such good time in their trial spins that some of the B. A. A. and Union experts have picked them as winners. They will have against them strong crews from the Riverside and Shawmut Clubs. Thomson, stroke, and Youngman, bow, make up the crew for the junior double-scull event...
...average expense of the three years is $1,190. The average cost of freshman year was $1,140; junior year, $1,160; senior year, $1,270. The committee wish to state that this average is considerably higher than the actual expenditure, as many men did not fill out the blanks. The highest figure given for a single year's expense is $3,000; the lowest $150. Board was secured at the average price of $5.90 per week, the highest being $9.00, and the lowest $3.50. Twenty-eight men have paid part or all of their expenses...
Thomson and Youngman are picked for winners in the junior double scull race...