Word: junior
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...this year are as follows: Bernard Barger '39, won a Sheldon Prize Fellowship of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; Dr. Lewis Dexter, Harvard A.B. '32, M.D. '36, won a William Hunter Workman Scholarship at the Harvard Medical School; Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. '38, was named a Junior Fellow of the Harvard Society of Fellows, on a three-year term; Herbert E. Wright Jr. '39, won the George H. Emerson Scholarship at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences...
...Teele, associate professor of Marketing was chosen for the Officers of Harvard and Kenneth B. Murdock, professor of English and Master of Leverett House, for the Alumni. To represent the undergraduates, the following were selected; Thomas B. Healey '40 for the Senior Class, David D. Henry '41 for the Junior Class, and John W. Hallantine for the Sophomore Class...
...losses by graduation and the inability of Junior Varsity material to meet the occasion will force Harlow to dip into the Sophomore delegation sooner than he had hoped. When the season opens Saturday, there will be five bright and shiny new Sophomores lined up on Soldiers Field...
...Brooks, another Junior letterman, whose one-man Maginot Line almost halted Michigan last Fall, seems to be definitely in at one tackle post, but the other remains wide open. Pond is testing three men for this assignment, Seniors George Seabury and Cy Taylor, and Junior Jerry Knapp. So far there has been little to choose between them. Taylor is a veteran letterman, while Knapp was ineligible last Fall after starring on his Freshman team...
...ends Ivy Williamson has plenty of material--none of it more than adequate. Joe Zilly, the only letterman, is a tall rangy Junior, especially adept at snaring passes in the old Kelley manner, and may be developed into a first-class end if he can overcome his weakness on the defense. Brownie Brinkley, another Senior, played well early last season but was forced to drop football. Al Bartholemy, a Sophomore, and Tom Lussen, another Senior, better noted for his pole-vaulting prowess, are due for plenty of active service...