Word: junior
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Junior class responded in large numbers to the tradition of rooming in the Yard during their final year, 397 filling applications for rooms. This is an increase of 60 over the number which responded from the present Senior class, and the good work of the 1918 committee may be shown by the fact that the 1917 applications exceeded those of the previous year by only one. The large turning out of the Junior class can be traced to a great extent, moreover, to the influence of the Freshman dormitories which that class was the first to occupy...
...Junior Dance, as previously announced in the CRIMSON, will be held in the Union Monday evening, February 19, at 9 o'clock. As has been the custom formerly, only members of the Union will be admitted to the dance...
Application blanks for tickets of admission will be sent as soon as possible to each member of the Junior Class which should be filled out and sent to the Committee accompanied by a check for the specified amount before January 29. The price of admission will be four dollars for each man and an additional two dollars for each lady. The Committee regrets that the amount has necessarily had to be increased since it may tend to keep a few men from the dance, but it seemed absolutely necessary because of the rise in expenses...
...only a very small number of men in the Junior Class, and of those whose last year in college will be 1917-18, have applied for rooms in Hollis, Holworthy, Matthews, Stoughton and Thayer, so that in order to avoid confusion at the last minute applications should be made at once. Those unable to see the committee during its regular office hours may obtain information from the chairman, H. Robb '18, Claverly...
Commencing today the Junior Dance Committee will hold a competition for the cover design of the dance orders to be used February 19. All Juniors may submit designs and the man whose design is accepted will become a member of the committee. The competition will last throughout the week and all drawings must be placed in the hands of G. A. Percy '18, 6 Holyoke place...