Word: juniore
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...have spoken twice before of the Junior class dinner which takes place next Tuesday evening, and it seems necessary to refer to the subject again. Ninety certainly is apathetic, or thinks that a class dinner is not at all desirable. Today is the last day to sign for the dinner, for the book will be taken away from Leavitts this evening. All who intend to be present must sign today. The Junior class dinners have always been one of the pleasantest events in a class history, occasions of good fellowship, and abundant class spirit. It would be a very great...
...JUNIOR CLASS DINNER.- The book for signatures will be at Leavitt's until Saturday night, when it will be taken away. All those intending to go to the dinner MUST sign before this...
...Junior dinner is the first opportunity a class has to assemble as a class, and in the past it has always been an occasion of much harmony and good fellowship. It is very desirable that the '90 dinner should be a success, and this cannot be unless every man makes it a duty to be present and tries his best to help on class feeling. The committee would like to have some idea of the number of men intending to be present, in order that they may make suitable arrangements. But as yet barely a dozen men have signed...
...Secretary.JUNIOR DINNER.- The junior dinner will take place at the Parker House on the evening of Tuesday, Feb. 19. Book for signatures at Leavitt's. Men should sign as soon as possible...
...year. Moreover that process would sever Harvard's connections with the fitting schools and leave her hanging to the stars. If the professional schools are to be satisfied by any action which the colleges can take, it is the senior year which must be sacrificed. After all, a Harvard junior is supposed to be fully as well equipped as the average American bachelor of arts, and by conferring the degree of A. B. on the present juniors, Harvard would not bind herself to give the A. M. for anything less than her present requirements. If money is an object, there...