Word: junior
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Stabler had previously won the junior singles and placed second in the senior singles, while Jones had paired up with C. R. Heussey to win their heat in the trials of the double sculling...
...junior University combination is not scheduled to race this Saturday, and so the Saltonstall-stroked combination will go to Red Top untried by outside competition. Yesterday the crew boated in an old shell, rowed at a very slow and easy stroke, and went better than it has for some time...
After an interlude of four days the Harvard Invitation Regatta races were resumed yesterday. E. R. Stabler '26 triumphed in the Junior singles, and J. J. Hollister '26 and E. B. Hanley '27 were victorious in the pair oar race. The first heat of the double sculling contest was won by H. R. Jones '26 and C. R. Henssey '26. The finals in this event will be held on Wednesday...
...remnant of the older social Yale that contributes to solidarity and common interest. And how are these institutions functioning in this respect? It is obvious that, with classes running to over 500 men, they cannot be functioning in the old sense at all. We are speaking now of the Junior class situation. When there were 275 men in the Junior class there were three fraternities of 36 men each, and a fourth with 20, that is, nearly half of the class had social opportunity. Today, with six or seven fraternities taking no more men each, and classes of 500 Juniors...
...older day not all but most of the men who were eligible for fraternity membership had the opportunity. But, out of 500 men, not more than 200 have that opportunity today on the first elections. Either the Junior fraternities will have to consider the advisability of taking more men each, or there will be a need of more fraternities. That much the same situation extends over into the new Senior year, which now has 150 men instead of the 250 of 30 years ago, is no less open to study. If the college is to go on adding into itself...