Word: junior
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Junior class will hold the first large class dinner given in the Union in the Living Room this evening at 7 o'clock. The speakers will be F. H. Burr, A. G. Cable, and L. K. Lunt. Kanrich's orchestra will play throughout the dinner. The dinner committee, composed of H. B. Barton, chairman, J. C. Croft, L. L. Delafield, G. C. Good, G. Gund, H. E. Porter, W. D. Richards, S. Vaughn, A. Whitman, O. G. Wood, and T. C. Yeh, together with the present and past officers of the class will occupy the head table...
...expect to attend the Junior dinner in the Living Room of the Union on next Tuesday may secure tables for separate groups of ten or twenty by leaving the names of the men a Leavitt & Peirce's or the Union...
...Junior class has received from the trustees of the Union permission to hold their annual class dinner in the Living Room, next Tuesday evening an opportunity which no other class has ever had. It has been felt for some time that upperclass dinners should be held in Cambridge, and now this opportunity is presented. Moreover, by have the dinner in the union has been possible to cut down the expense somewhat. Realizing this is the last dinner of the entire class, owing to the number of men finishing this spring, and desiring to put on a firm basis for future...
...year. He who is managing editor during the first half-year will be president during the second; he who is managing editor the second half-year will be president the first half of the year to come. During the first half-year it always follows that the assistants are Juniors, and the managing editor and president are Seniors; during the second half-year the assistants are Juniors, the managing editor a Junior, and the president a Senior...
...position of business manager. As such he is responsible for the finances of the paper, keeps the CRIMSON's books, and has entire charge of the advertising department. Aside from the officers of the paper, the duties of a CRIMSON editor are not great. One Sophomore or Junior is chosen each year to cover football, one to cover baseball, and one for crew. Candidates are therefore excluded from these fields. Simple assignments must be covered by members of the board during the examination periods, when no candidates are at work. They must attend board meetings at intervals to discuss questions...