Word: junior
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...College--these six to be appointed by the Corporation with the consent of the Overseers; and also three undergraduates to be chosen for each College year during the first week in June of the preceding year, by the majority vote of the following students: the Presidents of the Senior, Junior, Sophomore and Freshman classes and a representative from each athletic organization which has during the College year been permitted by the Athletic Committee to take part in intercollegiate contests...
...third Junior smoker will be held in the Dining Room of the Union this evening at 9 o'clock. The committee in charge consists of L. K. Lunt, chairman, E. P. Currier, J. M. Groton, E. F. Hanfstaengl, N. K. Hartford, S. Kelly, C. J. Nourse, A. S. Olmsted, W. D. Philippbar, and E. T. Wentworth. Informal entertainment by members of the class will be provided. All Juniors whether or not members of the Union are invited...
...present number suffers from an excess of timeliness. Jest and youthful jollity are invoked too frequently to celebrate the Junior Dance. Mirth can scarcely preserve her light fantasticality through unlimited Bostons; and small wonder, for as the editorial informs us, "in the Boston the left foot points towards Somerville, while the right aims at the Harvard Bridge...
...things that do not deal with the dance, the longest--"A Trip to Wellesley"--is undertaken with hardly enough gayety of spirit to sparkle in every line. There is liveliness in the account of the air-ship hockey contest with Yale. "I Went to the Junior Dance" is a very long way "after Whitman...
...best is a clever caricature on the first page, which gives point to an ancient jest. The centre page will wake a responsive chord in the breasts of many. "Everybody's Dance" admirably sets forth a social tragedy. There are funny things too in the picture of the "Junior Dance" on the last page...