Word: junior
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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What SECNAV and CINCUS had to say to each other they kept to themselves. They had plenty to talk about. Across the Pacific the clouds massed darkly. Japan, junior member of the Axis, was talking of war if the U. S. didn't like her idea of running the Orient (see p. 40). What goat-faced Fleet Admiral Prince Hiroyasu Fushimi had up his Oriental sleeve, neither Frank Knox nor Jo Richardson knew. But Frank Knox had talked tough too, had said that "if a fight is forced upon us we shall be ready." At week...
Freshman chess enthuiasts will get a chance to pit their skill against a mental giant tomorrow night when John A. Moore '39, formerly known as "the Eliot House madman" and now a Junior Prize Fellow, takes on all comers at an organizing meeting of the Chess Club...
...first hand picture of what Harvard was like a hundred years ago is contained in the dairy of Jacob Rhett Motte '32 (1832). A typical undergraduate of his generation, Motte wrote his diary during a few months in his Junior year...
Paul Samuelson, former Junior Fellow and mathematical specialist in the Economics Department, was recently appointed assistant professor of Economics at M. I. T., it was announced yesterday...
Known as one of the top mathematicians in the Economics Department here, Samuelson received his A.B. from the University of Chicago in 1935. In 1936 he was awarded an A.M. here, and the following fall he was named a Junior Fellow for a three year term which expired this September...