Word: junior
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Although Harvard is not represented by a University team in the cross-country race at New York today, the Freshman harriers compete for the junior intercollegiate title. They oppose Cornell, Yale and probably Princeton. In view of their recent decisive victory, they have a good prospect of winning. Last Saturday's race showed that the early season handicaps have been overcome. In spite of the small squad, which was enlarged during the season by an effective recruiting campaign, the team has progressed. Interest in football diverted us from watching the steady, though slow, development. Recovering from early, discouraging defeats...
...Junior Class elections held yesterday, Cass Canfield of Roslyn, L. I. N. Y., was elected President; William Rice Odell, Jr., of Chicago, Ill., was elected vice-president; Robert Ellsworth Gross of West Newton was elected secretary-treasurer; Denison Bingham Hull of Chicago, Ill.; Alexander Harvey Bright of Cambridge; George Cary Barclay of New York, N. Y.; George Abbott Brownell of New York, N. Y., were elected members of the Student Council...
...officers of the Sophomore and Junior classes and the elected members of the Student Council from 1918, 1919, and 1920 will be chosen today. The polls for the Senior Class will be located in Phillips Brooks House; for the Junior Class at the Lodge of the Class of '77 Gate, which is located directly behind the Widener Library; and for the Sophomore Class in the CRIMSON Building. The complete list of nominations follows...
...Junior Class Eliection: 8.30-9.00, T. H. Gammack and R. P. Hallowell; 9-10, A. E. Angier and E. A. Bacon; 10-11, W. P. Belkanap and J. C. Bolton; 11-12, F. K. Bullard and E. Cabot; 12-1, W. W. Claflin and J. G. Coolidg; 1-2, H. M. Erb and S. Frothnigham; 2-3, D. C. Hwkins and B. Lewos; 3-4, W. J. Louderback and F. Workum; 4-5, E. A. McCouch andR. B. Williamson; 5-6, E. W. Pavenstedt and J. L. Rochester...
...very close and interesting debate last evening in Sever 11, the Junior team defeated the Freshman. The Junior upheld the affirmative, and the Freshmen the negative of the following question: "Resolved, that in the light of recent events the Monoroe Doctrne has been rendered obsolete and should be abolished...