Word: junior
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Numerous requests for information about the Senior Spread, from 1912 men who has the misfortune to miss last year's Class Day, prompt an explanation of what the spread really is. The Senior Spread is the big dance of the Senior year, and is to the Seniors what the Junior Dance is to the Juniors,--only more so. It will be held this year on Monday evening, June 17, the night before Class Day, in Memorial Hall...
Students who entered College with the class of 1914 or 1915 must pass, before they can be admitted to the Junior class, a special oral examination to test their reading knowledge of either French or German. Any member of the class of 1914 or of 1915 who has not already passed this examination, and wishes to take it before the final examination period, must notify the Recorder at 4 University Hall, in writing, today. Each candidate will then be notified when and where to present himself for the oral examination...
Students who entered college with the class of 1914 or 1915 must pass, before they can be admitted to the Junior class, a special oral examination to test their reading knowledge of either French or German. Any member of the class of 1914 or of 1915 who has not already passed this oral examination, and wishes to take it before the final examination period, must notify the Recorder at 4 University Hall, in writing, tomorrow. Each candidate will then be notified when and where to present himself for the oral examination...
...matches yesterday afternoon C. Herd, of Exeter, the Junior Pacific coast champion, defeated G. C. Caner, of St. Mark's, 1-6, 6-3, 6-0, after an unsteady start, and A. S. Peabody, of Malden High defeated J. A. Gee, of Exeter, 6-4, 3-6, 8-6. Herd usually plays a slashing game, somewhat after the style of McLoughlin, with very swift service. He placed poorly at the start yesterday, however, and his unsteadiness cost him the first set with Caner, who was placing very well. Caner soon lost his steadiness, however, while Herd got control of himself...
Students who entered Harvard College with the class of 1914 or 1915 must pass, before they can be admitted to the Junior class, a special oral examination to test their reading knowledge of either French or German. Any member of the class of 1914 or 1915 who has not already passed this oral examination, and wishes to take it before the final examination period, must notify the Recorder, 4 University Hall, in writing, before Friday, May 17, 1912. Each candidate will then be notified when and where to present himself for the oral examination...