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Word: junior (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...South, Methodists operate nine colleges, two junior colleges and three professional schools for Negroes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Methodists and the Negro | 4/13/1942 | See Source »

...first eight men from the Class of 1943 were elected last night to Phi Beta Kappa as members of the Junior Eight. Representing various fields of concentration, the eight men come from seven different states and have been active in many outside activities since they came to College...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 8 Juniors Chosen In First Election For Phi Beta Kappa | 4/7/1942 | See Source »

...Junior Varsity seating had Phi Bete Bryce Seligman at stroke, Bill Sohier, 7; Gerry Prince, 6; Mike Marshall, 5; Chuggy Lamson, 4; Ford King, 3; Dave Noyes, 2; and Reggie Fitz, bow. Dick Palmer and Jimmy Ducey are still continuing their struggle of last spring for the coxswain's seat...

Author: By John C. Bullard, | Title: Crew Faces First Race In 3 Weeks | 4/7/1942 | See Source »

...family did not know what had become of Seijiro last week. With eleven other Japanese families, they were packed into the classrooms of a Japanese-language school in Los Angeles. Said Seijiro's oldest son, 23-year-old Takeshi Suchiya, a pre-med at Compton District Junior College when the FBI rounded up his family: "When we stop to think it over, most of us understand the necessity for evacuation. But the immediate reaction is, we have got some rights as Americans. . . . I know my parents are loyal, yet they have been picked up. Anyhow, the whole thing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. At War: Moving Day for Mr. Nisei | 4/6/1942 | See Source »

When stocky Jessica Cosgrave, who does not look her years (seventy-ish), graduated from Barnard College in 1893, a group of Junior Leaguers asked her to lecture to them on world affairs. She coined the now common term "current events" to describe her subject, soon had to start another class for the girls' mothers. In 1900 she opened a full-fledged school in a Manhattan apartment, named it for her first husband...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Finch & Current Events | 3/30/1942 | See Source »

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