Word: junior
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Preparedness Smoker" will be held by the Junior Class in the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. The 1918 entertainment committee has arranged a program of moving pictures all of which are concerned with war and America's plans for preparedness. Humorous films dealing with battle will also be shown, and the Regimental Band will play both popular and national airs...
...Junior Class will hold a "Preparedness Smoker" in the Union on Friday night. The program arranged by the entertainment committee includes many reels of moving pictures, all dealing seriously or humorously with war and America's plans for preparedness. National and popular airs will be played by the Regimental Band...
...HAVEN, CONN., MARCH 19, 1917.--Mrs. S. V. Harkness has offered to Yale University new junior-senior dormitories to cover a whole block and accommodate 600 men. This gift is made in memory of Charles W. Harkness, Yale 1983, prominent at Yale and in the railroad and banking business. The Yale Corporation has voted to accept the gift. James Gamble Rogers, Yale 1983, has been appointed executive architect and Day and Klander consulting architects. This gift will put all Yale students in dormitories, and will provide a new building for the Peabody Museum, a new heating plant, and perhaps also...
From the canvassing campaign which will end tonight, the Junior Class finance committee hopes to realize the $1,300 necessary to carry on 19-18 class activities to the end of the year, as well as to pay for the past two smokers. Those who attend the class dinner on April 30 will be charged one dollar each, and since this will not be enough to cover expenses, one dollar for each man will be taken from the amount collected turned in today. After the two past smokers have been paid for, the number of smokers to follow will...
...dinner will be the last important function of the year for the Junior Class. In order to encourage the attendance of every member of the class, tickets will be sold for one dollar apiece, the balance of the expenses coming out of the class treasury. The following subcommittees have been appointed to take care of the detailed preparation: Food, G. R. Walker, F. V. Peale, T. L. Storer; Tickets, W. H. Wheeler, Jr., C. Wyche, J. Coggeshall, Jr.; Entertainment, T. A. West, W. O. Morgan, F. C. Stevens, C. L. Harrison...