Word: junior
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...carried on every fall by Phillips Brooks House will start today under a system different from that ever before employed. It is the aim of those in charge of the collection to obtain $5,000, and to secure this sum three teams have been selected from the Sophomore and Junior classes, the members of which have been assigned to various dormitories. There will be a contest between these teams to collect the most money and reports will be printed in the CRIMSON from day today recording the status of the collectors...
...sufficient candidates report crews will be picked to represent each of the Freshman dormitories, and several club eights will be chosen from the Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes. Ample coaching facilities will be furnished, and every man will have an opportunity to row throughout the fall. The rowing will be so arranged that those men who are taking Military Science, or who have afternoon laboratory work will not be barred out of the competition. The work will be much the same as last year, the Freshmen being formed into interdormitory crews, and the upper classmen into club crews. Later...
Members of the Junior class will be given a chance to make the CRIMSON Board when candidates for the editorial staff are called out Friday evening at 7 o'clock. This competition will be open only to the class of 1919. The requirements will be the ability to write clearly and in an original manner on topics of importance and interest to the University. The successful competitors will be chosen because of their ideas as well date's report tonight at the CRIMSON Office. The competition will last about 12 weeks, concluding in January, a few weeks after the Christmas...
...graduate schools have suffered the greatest decrease in attendance, since this group of students is composed entirely of men in the draft age, but a total decrease of 36 per cent. in the College is real proof of how the undergraduate is answering his country's call. The Senior, Junior, and Sophomore classes with their respective losses of 50, 44, and 30 per cent. reflects nothing but credit on the spirit of willingness to serve which was manifested in the University last year...
...last year, with still a considerable number who took the entrance examinations in June and have not yet registered. The sophomore class as now registered actually shows a gain of five or six per cent, being 433 against 420 who were in the class of freshmen last June. The junior class assembles with 358 registered against 456 sophomores in June and the senior class now calls together 325 out of 484 juniors before the vacation. These upper classes, instead of being "shot to pieces," come together with 75 and 80 per cent. respectively of their former numbers...