Word: junior
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Junior Deck Officer...
...Tobin, Director of Publicity, Athletic Association, University of Illinois. He was the highest ranking student in his class at University High School, Urbana, Ill., and was a leader in school activities. He was editor-in-chief of the school yearbook, was class Commencement orator, was elected head of the Junior class, was Senior chairman of the school assembly, was business manager of the dramatic club, and was a member of the basketball team. He was first in his district in the national Latin contest of the American Classical League, was third in Illinois in a citizenship essay contest, won first...
...street, Richmond, Ind. He attended Morton High School in Richmond. He is the son of Dr. Arthur J. Whallon, physician and surgeon. He was among the highest ranking students in his class throughout high school. He was an officer of the Latin club, the Psychology club, and the Junior Citizen's Council. He did much independent work in chemistry, and in psychology...
...performance of some steelmakers who, counting less on heavy industry orders, have benefited from mounting sales of flat-rolled steel for light industry uses. By last week nearly every important steel company had reported six months' earnings. These indicated that on the whole the junior members of heaviest of heavy industries had enjoyed a spanking half-year recovery...
...year as a newshawk, retains to this day a journalistic sense which makes his books (Flights from Chaos, Star Clusters) popular, his lectures non-soporific. At 20 he entered the University of Missouri, fell under the spell of Astronomer Frederick Hanley Scares and published, when he was a junior, a juicy paper on "Astronomy in Horace" with no less than 46 references to the works of that Latin poet. After a year of post-graduate work he went to Princeton as a research fellow in astronomy, made his abilities apparent to kindly Henry Norris Russell. With Princeton...