Word: junior
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James Edward Langton came to Harvard in the fall of 1975 from State College, Pennsylvania, and in something of a surprise during his junior year, he moved into a starting spot. This year, he is to Harvard soccer what Franz Beckenbauer was to West Germany--that is, a steadying influence from the back-line fullback position, which does a lot in determining the team's fortunes...
...freshman four years ago, Mark Meyer just barely made the junior varsity cross country team; he managed that only "because the squad was unlimited -- we didn't cut anyone," Coach Bill McCurdy said yesterday...
...come into his own. With that victory, Meyer qualified for the Harvard-Yale combined team in the meet with Oxford and Cambridge, but he did not participate because of the first of a series of ankle sprains that kept him out of competition for almost all of his junior year...
Houden began college at Wellesley in 1968 and took seven years off before returning as a junior to the University of Wisconsin. She labels herself a feminist, and she, too, sees a conflict between business ethics and feminist principles...
...college not only have all their tuition fees paid by the government, but a considerable proportion of their living expenses as well? The introduction of government aid since 1945 has grafted a meritocracy onto a system of tradition designed to make "gentlemen." The student lounging in the Junior Common Room of one of the Oxford colleges (often medieval in origin), taking afternoon tea (provided by the college butler) and resplendent in T-shirt and jeans, may be the son of a lord, a nouveau riche city businessman or a coal miner: you won't automatically be able to tell which...