Word: junior
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...same time, Lemay organized and trained a creditable chorus of 250 voices and a Junior Symphony of 90 members. Duluth feels the orchestra would have died a natural death in Flaaten's barn except for the enthusiasm, patience, tact, humor and musical ability of Paul Lemay...
...Congress last July the newest U.S. medal is "a five-pointed American star, of heraldic form, in red and white enamel, centered with a constellation of the 13 original stars on a blue enameled field breaking through a circle of clouds." The Legion of Merit is a sort of junior Distinguished Service Medal for noncombatants whose qualifications are "extraordinary fidelity and essential service," but whose duties do not carry the "great responsibility" required of those eligible for the D.S.M...
...three years, but it would hardly be safe to assume the war would end within that time." Under the present set up, each class entering the Medical School enrolls about 125 students out of between 600 and 700 applicants These students, who are accepted at the end of their Junior year at college, are immediately taken into the Medical Administrative Corps which is a branch of the army reserve...
...people who packed themselves into the Lowell House Junior Common Room last night were disappointed is their expectations of the explosion they had been promised by the Post-War Council. The explosion never went off, principally because Pitirim A. Sorokin was able to hold the floor all evening, unopposed by Gaetano Salvemini...
...Harvard's most explosive lecturers, Pitirim A. Sorokin and Gaetano Salvemini, will meet tonight on the Post-War Council platform to discuss a "Realistic Basis for a Durable Peace." The debate will begin at eight o'clock in the Lowell House Junior Common Room...