Word: junior
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...applications for boxes at the Junior Dance must be sent to J. R. Busk '18, Claverly 24, tomorrow. Juniors are to combine in groups of from six to twelve couples, choosing from among their number a chairman, who will make the applications for all the members of his group...
...spring competitions for the news, editorial and business staffs of the CRIMSON will commence on Wednesday, February 14. At that time all members of the Classes of 1919 and 1920 wishing to compete for positions as news editors, and Juniors who wish to enter the editorial competition, will report at the CRIMSON Building, 14 Plympton street, at 7 o'clock. This will be the first competition open to the Freshman Class and the last news competition open to 1919, as well as the last competition in any department open to the Junior Class...
...department are open to the Class of 1920 this year. The work will consist mainly in soliciting advertisements, together with a small amount of clerical work, but no bookkeeping as previously announced. Those who are successful in these competitions may compete for the position of business manager during their Junior year. The competitions will last the same length of time as those for news and editorial candidates. Former business experience is not considered a necessity...
Applications for boxes at the Junior Dance must be sent to J. R. Busk '18, Claverly 24, before next Saturday Groups of from six to twelve couples should be made-up, a chairman appointed, and the application made through the chairman. Lack of space limits the number of boxes available so that six must be the minimum number for a group...
...expect to get a minimum number for the Plattsburg camps alone this year of over 25,000. In addition there will be a large number of boys in the junior camps, as so far at least 10,000 have applied. The history of the training camp movement shows a steady progress in numbers. The first year, 1913, the attendance only amounted to 222. The next year, 1914, the numbers increased to 667. In 1915 the first business men's camp' was held at Plattsbutg, and the total attendance was 3; 406. Last year the numbers had grown...