Word: junior
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Civil Service Commission has authorized its First District, with headquarters at Boston, to enlarge its staff of rating examiners and representatives immediately. In view of the fact that such a large number of the persons now on the Junior Professional Assistant register have been found unavailable, it is a necessary to recruit directly for theses positions. The salaries for the position of rating examiner is $1,800 per annum and college graduates, either men or women, are desired. There may be a small number of openings as Representatives at $2,300. No one will be appointed who is in Class...
...place Bolles placed Junior Frank Sayder, who had previously been rowing seven on the thirds. This resulted in a greatly changed third boat, as Marshall, when he came, moved into the five slide sending Texas Jim Donald up to three, where room had been made for his by moving Winsor Sould down to Snyder's old seven position...
...fever has removed the social stigma from factory work: many women enlisting for industry are nurses, teachers, saleswomen, even Junior Leaguers, who would not have dreamed of factory work a year ago. White-collar girls in plant offices ask transfers to the shop, where life is "more exciting...
Waldstein's hurling and the Varsity's hitting were the highlights of the Saturday slaughter of Columbia by 11 to 1. The Junior southpaw whiffed 10 Lion butters, five of them in succession in the seventh and eigth frames. In addition, he gave only one pass and six scattered hits. Not a single enemy reached third before the final rally...
Spurs, the John Charles Hill Awards to the men who have made the most progress in equitation, in the first two classes will be given to Herbert C. McArthur '45 and Paul B. Akin '44, and the Robert H. Hallowell awards to the Junior who has shown the greatest improvement and the best horseman in the Senior class have been won by John M. Field '43 and Malcolm P. McNair...