Word: junior
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Allan M. Butler, assistant professor of Pediatrics at the Medical School, and Dr. James H. Townsend '17, instructor at the Medical School, will lead a discussion on socialized medicine at the Winthrop House Junior Common Room tonight at 8 o'clock...
Robert G. Ervin Jr., in college only 1934-35, David D. Malcolm, a member of the Varsity wrestling squad, Otis N. Minot, Henry P. Roosevelt, an editor of the CRIMSON, and John R. Radway, a Junior Varsity crew...
George C. Cutler Jr, 150-pound crew, Henry N. Ervin, Varsity hockey, Richard Fay, 150-pound crew, Benjamin F. Gill, Robert S. Gorham, Junior Varsity hockey, David G. Halstead, soccer and lacrosse, George McT. Kahin, member of the Spanish Club, Henry D. Minot Jr, Phillips Brooks House, William R. Pearmain, member of the Instrumental Club, Daniel S. Roosevelt, member of the Flying Club, James O. Seamans, member of the Mountaineering Club, Prescott H. Wellman, Jr., Robert L. Wendt, CRIMSON photographic board, and Richard F. W. Whitemore, Ski team and Dramatic Club...
...should like to point out a few facts in connection with the movement recently rejuvenated by the Junior class, toward installing electric lights in Hollis, Holworthy, North Matthews, Stoughton, and Thayer. It is a thing which many former classes have tried to accomplish, and one that will inevitably come. Great stress has been laid lately on the idea of making the Senior dormitories more attractive; here is certainly an opportunity to do so. It would be a gift which would last as long as the buildings themselves, as a memorial to the present generation in college...
...University of Washington oarsmen: a clean sweep over the University of California crews (varsity, junior varsity, freshman) in the No. 1 regatta of the Pacific Coast; for the fourth year in a row; on Lake Washington, Seattle. For the varsity crew, U. S. and Olympic champions, it was the 19th consecutive major victory in three years...