Word: junior
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Before the flurry of Divisional Examinations has been completely smoothed out, the Economics Department deserves hearty congratulation upon the skillful job which it displayed in making up the Junior Departmental. Undergraduate approval of this fair examination has been universal, and rightly so. The Department has made a wise choice in selecting its test designers...
...undergraduates in their fields, the phrasing and selection of questions will stand out as one of the most essential administrative tasks. That Harvard's examiners have sometimes slipped up in manufacturing their working tools is not to be questioned. The ambiguity of the Money and Banking section of the Junior Economics paper of last year is only a case in point...
Jerome Olrich 2G, Henry W. Locke '38, A. T. Nelson '37 and Mowery will row in the Junior singles finals at 3:30 o'clock; H. F. Atherton 1L, R. E. Brainerd '39, Peter F. Cunningham '39 and Forbes in the Novice singles at 3 o'clock...
Nine men are to be elected, six from the Junior Class and three Sophomores. These nine will meet Wednesday, May 26, to appoint eight additional members in a five to three ratio. And finally next year's body of 17 gathers Friday, May 28, with John B. Bowditch '37, the retiring president, to choose officers...
...Corvallis. Ore., newshawks discovered an Oregon State Agricultural College junior named June May March...