Word: junior
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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From this number Professor John M. Bullitt, Quincy's Housemaster, will pick eighty, roughly eleven from each of the other Houses; and these will form the junior-senior segment of next year's Quincy population. "The applications are spread rather evenly over the Houses, and the lowest total is well over twenty; so I have lots of room to maneuver," Bullitt remarks...
...what about these students--the eighth of the junior and sophomore classes applying to the new House? What are their reasons, and how do these reasons relate to Quincy as a new House and Quincy as a different, a unique House...
...there is silence. "It's just too hard to study where I am. It's not so much the roommates as the paper-thin walls and guys singing in the corridors. I want to write a thesis next year, and here it would be impossible," one junior affirmed...
...preliminary contest the Canadian-strengthened Colby freshman team routed the junior varsity...
...there are bound to be a certain number of academic leftovers in a House and not all of them are going to be anxious to prepare for the junior examination which would make them eligible for Honors again. In short, there are a certain number of non-Honors "types" in the College, and they are often as creative and productive members of the community as the scholars. Clearly, academic policy must include provisions for this group...