Word: junior
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...respected with other success. If it is not rewarded quite as readily on the campus, it is the student's later acceptance into the graduate school of his choice. Proof of the desire to do well, if not brilliantly, is witnessed each year as over fifty percent of the junior class troops up to sign up for honors work...
...arts. But unlike Harvard it does not permit a wide range of choice within each of the divisions. Every Lord Jeff freshman and sophomore with few exceptions must take exactly thhe same courses as all his classmates. Only one completely free elective is permitted before majoring begins in the junior year...
...enter the Society as a Junior Fellow a man must must be under twenty-five and most of the present members have been in some area of graduate work. A candidate's name is generally put forward by one of his teachers, either at Harvard or elsewhere. He then fills out an application and is interviewed by one of the Senior Fellows--a self-perpetuating board of nine Harvard Faculty members (the President and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences are ex-officio members), whose main job is to choose the incoming Junior Fellows...
...Monday's article will deal with the achievement of the Junior Fellows in their first two decades...
...second race, the Eliot crew, stroked by junior Walter Cabot, defeated Dunster and Leverett...