Word: junior
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...14th annual Junior Dance will take place in the Living Room of the Union this evening. One hundred and seventy couples and a large number of stags will participate in the dancing, which will begin promptly at 9 o'clock and continue till 3, with an intermission for supper at 11.30. Twenty numbers are included in the program, for which Lowe's Orchestra will furnish music...
Arrangements for the Junior Dance which will take place Monday evening in the Living Room of the Union, are almost complete. At a meeting of the box chairmen held yesterday plans were made for furnishing the boxes. It was decided to have the furniture collected Monday morning, and a truck has been secured to do this, which will make the following stops: Randolph Hall, 9-9.45; 60 Mt. Auburn street, 9.45-10; Dunster Hall, 10-10.30; Smith Halls, 10.30-10.45; Claverly Hall, 11-11.15; Apley Court, 11.15-11.30; Flairfax Hall, 11.30-11.45; 2 Holyoke street, 11.45-12; 78 Mt. Auburn...
Plans for the furnishing of the boxes at the Junior Dance on Monday will be discussed at a meeting of the box chairmen which will be held in the CRIMSON Building this afternoon at five minutes past one o'clock. The methods by which the furniture will be collected will be explained. It will be gathered in trucks Monday morning, and by Monday noon all the furniture must be at the Union. The expense of collecting will be met by the committee, but the box chairmen will be responsible for the arrangement of their boxes...
Admission tickets to the Junior Dance were mailed yesterday to all members of the Class of 1920 who have signified their intention of attending...
...Class Day Committee issued the following statement yesterday: "It has been decided that all men who were originally in the class as Freshmen, or have since joined, shall be considered Seniors as far as Class Day is concerned, regardless of their scholastic standing. A man may only be a Junior according to his standing at the College Office, or he may not even be in College, but if he has ever been a member of the Class of 1919 he should realize that this is his Class Day and that at all future reunions on Class Day, he will...