Word: junior
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Nominations for the officers of the Junior class closed at 6 o'clock last night according to a statement by W. R. Harper '30, retiring president of the class. At the same time Harper announced that ballots are being prepared and will be mailed to the voters in the Junior class elections later in the week. A closing date for returning the marked ballots will be announced later. Eligible voters are those who entered Harvard with the Class of 1930 and are at present in good standing...
...Freshman team is in Class B, and will play its first game of the season on the same evening with a new team, one from Troop C of the one hundred tenth Cavalry. The Junior University team, which has as its star, Harry Nicholas, is in Class B also. This team's standing is threatened through the possible loss in the spring of Nicholas, who will probably move up to the first team...
Richard Henry O'Connell '30, of Cambridge, was nominated for President of the Junior Class by petition presented yesterday. The list of nominees will remain open for additional names until 6 o'clock on Monday when the ballots will be closed...
...beginning at William and Mary College of Virginia, he said: "Until 1907, the Harvard Chapter elections were based entirely on student standings as evidenced in the records of the College office. At that time several changes were introduced. The custom of honoring specially eight men each year from the Junior Class was inaugurated. Twenty-two seniors were elected at the same time and provision was made for the electors to select later in the year five more students from the Senior Class whose mathematical records would not qualify them for consideration but whose eligibility was incontestable. As years went...
Nominations for the Junior Class officers have been made as follows, according to an announcement made last night by W. R. Harper '30, retiring president of the class...