Word: junior
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following 18 Sophomores have been awarded their numerals, subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee, for participating in the Sophomore Junior game for the class championship, which was won by the Sophomores: Harry Bromfield Cabot, Jr., of Brookline; Alan Campbell Clark, of Boston; Theodore Clark, manager, of Hayden Lake, Idaho; George Herbert Crocker, Jr., of Fitchburg; David Duncan, of Port Washington, L. I., N. Y.; Thomas Hooper Eckfeldt, Jr., of Concord; Charles Higginson, of Brookline; Leslie Price Jacobs, of Laramie, Wyo.; Gregory Jones, of Los Angeles, Cal.; Douglas Gordon Lovell, of Garrison, Md.; Henry Whitney Minot, of Boston; Leslie...
...then it should be considered the dinner will cost almost half as much as a Union membership, and dinners are ephemeral things. Coupled with the imminent disappearance of Union smokers for the Sophomore class if more 1917 men do not join, and the early appearance of the time-honored Junior Dance question, it may be well to think over joining...
...date, the finance committee of the Junior class has collected $297.50 for class dues, a sum $162.50 less than that shown by the Sophomore committee of $460. Both committees will publish a complete report in a few days...
...following men have been appointed to act on the Junior Dance Committee: Wells Blanchard, of Concord, chairman; Henry Gilman Nichols, of Boston; Harcourt Amory, Jr., of Boston; Donald Clarke Watson, of Milton; Frederic Stevens Allen, of Harrison, N. Y.; Wingate Rollins, of West Roxbury; William John Bingham, of Lawrence; Richard Cary Curtis of Boston; Clifford Frederick Farrington, of Cambridge; E. Howell Foreman, of Atlanta, Ga.; William Cowper Boyden, Jr., of Winnetka, Ill.; Henry Lamb Nash, of Newton, and Philip Lowry, of Erie...
President Lowell will present keys to the 30 men recently elected to Phi Beta Kappa from the Junior and Senior classes tonight at the initiation of these men in the Trophy Room of the Union at 6.30 o'clock. C. H. Smith '15 will read an historical sketch of the Harvard chapter, today being the anniversary of its founding. A short business meeting will be followed by a dinner tendered to the new men in the Asembly Room. Professor C. H. Grandgent '83, will act as toastmaster, and several prominent men will speak. A number of distinguished graduates...