Word: junior
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...example Harpo blows the same smoke bubbles; makes the same faces; goes through the same antics; and plays the same harp (or one that looks just like it) as he always did. Groucho gets away with jokes like this as only he can: "I don't like little Junior's crossing the railroad track; in fact I don't like little Junior at all." Chico gets into an argument with Groucho which, poorly paraphrased, runs somewhat as follows: (they're looking for a stolen picture) G.--I think it must be in the next room, according to this plan...
...crew "H 2nd" to--J. W. Hallowell '31, F. S. Holmes '31, R. I. McKesson '31, C. E. Mason '30, H. W. Sturges '30, S. W. Swaim '31, P. H. Watts '31, A. N. Webster '31 of the junior university crew...
...CRIMSON competitions which opened to all members of the Sophomore and Junior classes with a meeting of all candidates in the CRIMSON Building last night may still be entered by any who desire to do so. All new men should report to the CRIMSON Building, 14 Plympton Street at 1.30 o'clock this afternoon...
There are three competitions open to Sophomores; namely the news, business, and photographic; while only the editorial is open to the members of the Junior class. The competitions will all be of about nine weeks duration...
...Clark '29, captain, Allerton Cushman '29, L. W. Dickey '30, W. T. Emmet '29, B. J. Harrison '29, M. M. Johnson '31, James Lawrence '29, Charles McK. Norton '29, Hulburd Johnston '29, manager, and also to M. R. Brownell '30 who rowed two years on the junior university crew...