Word: junior
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Senior class, which was the smallest at the opening of College, has sustained the heaviest losses. From 215 members in September its ranks have thinned to 162. The Sophomore and Junior classes follow in relative losses, in the order named, while, 1921 shows the least decrease in registration...
...Warner Eustis, Joseph Goldstein, Allen Drummond McLean. S.B. (Out of Course).--As of the Class of 1917: Henry Baker, Herrmann Ludwig Blumgart, Norman Fenton, Cecil Junior North, cum laude...
...undergraduate entering service within two months of a term's close may ask for special examination in any or all subjects of the unfinished term, provided his previous record is complete, and his term credits may be concluded by taking the examination. An undergraduate completing his junior year work who enters the service shall be entitled to have his name printed in the Commencement program of his class as that of a member "absent on service...
...been elected to captain the eight, is the only man of much experience on the squad, and even he has never rowed in a varsity boat. He stroked his freshman crew and occupied a position in the second eight during the two subsequent seasons. Paxton, a member of the junior class, is the most likely candidate for the position of stroke-oar. He stroked his freshman crew and was in the second shell last season. Of the other men, the most promising candidates are Walters, Duncan, Gardner, Taylor and Wintersten, all of whom have had experience on class eights...
...Junior will fill the presidency, while Sophomores have been nominated for the offices of vice-president, treasurer and secretary...