Word: junior
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first day of Yale's Red Cross Roll Call 31 1-2 per cent, of the college had responded to the plea for membership. The 412 men who had contributed were divided among the four classes as follows: 1920, 71; 1921, 96; 1922, 130; 1923, 115, the Junior class being in the lead with 39 per cent. of the class enrolled as members...
...Monday at 7.30, at a place to be announced later, the Senior team taking the negative against the Junior's affirmative, will hold a debate, while at the same time and place the Sophomore orators will take the negative against the Freshmen's affirmative. On the following Friday the two winning teams will again debate; the winning team in this case will be presented with a set of cups given by the Debating Council. The teams are as follows: Senior team, B. A. Bentley, A. M. Stoddard, A. Green; Junior team, H. B. Davis, J. H. Rosenthal, J. D. Siegel...
...class races yesterday afternoon two of the three crews which took part met with mishap before they had covered 50 yards of the course. Both the Junior and Sophomore eights swamped in the rough water of the Basin, leaving the Senior crew the winner because it was the only one to cross the line...
...Junior eight was the first to swamp, and they were forced to head for shore early in the race, but before they had gone another ten yards the shell disappeared under the water. All the men reached the B. A. A. Boat Club safely...
There was no Junior nor Senior team decided upon, owing to the insufficient number of candidates from those two classes. Consequently, it was necessary to announce additional trials for the latter, to be held this evening at 7 o'clock in Harvard Hall...