Word: junior
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Despite continued discussion, members of the Administration and House Masters have not yet agreed on a general plan for non-Honors tutorial in the Junior and Senior years. Dean Bundy recently indicated that establishment of such a program by next Fall is an "unlikely" prospect...
Summary Biglin Bowl Regatta. Varsity: Harvard, 7:14.6; Dartmouth, 7:21.9; M.I.T., 7:36.8. Winning margin, 2 lengths. Junior Varsity: Harvard, 7:21; Dartmouth, 7:37.1; M.I.T., 8:00. Winning margin, 4 lengths. Freshman: Harvard, 7:35; Dartmouth, 7:36.1; M.I.T., 7:39.1. Winning margin, 1/4 length
...Nkrumah, the union seemed an auspicious first step toward an eventual United States of Africa, and he promised a $28 million loan. Of this sum, $11 million has been paid-half of it just before Nkrumah's arrival. Otherwise, the union has been largely talk. Touré, the junior partner, has been moving off in some alarming directions...
...level-Moe poking his fingers straight at the cornea. But the kids' enthusiasm has opened up the clubs to the Stooges, and the kids to the clubs. Most of the spots played by the Stooges have afternoon shows for children; one club offered the act at a junior charge of $1.50 (covering a sandwich and a bottle of pop), and in Philadelphia, marvels Moe, "people paid $3.75 for little kids' dinners so they could see us. Imagine nightclub matinees for kids...
...development of proximity fuses, which called for something almost inconceivable in 1940: a radio transmitter-receiver that could stand being fired out of a cannon in the nose of a shell. At the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Silver Spring, Md., just outside Washington, Van Allen was a junior scientist in the proximity fuse business, but it made him an expert on how to pack complex circuitry into a small space and make it rugged enough to survive abuse. Working closely with the Navy, Van Allen was commissioned as a Lieutenant, j.g., made two trips to the Pacific...