Word: lowers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Candidacy for a degree with distinction, it is ruled, is a necessary qualification for men in Group Three of the Rank List. This means that two classes of men in this division are excluded: first, Seniors and Juniors who, as lower classmen, attained in their field of concentration grades so low as to prevent their acquiring the necessary number of B's for distinction; second, Seniors and Juniors who have not taken the departmental courses required for such a degree. We assume, of course, that no one can become a candidate if his previous work is such that he cannot...
...been transferred from Standish to Smith as a result of the interdormitory autumn regatta which was held on October 27, the first crew race being featured by a very close finish, Smith crossing the line first, with Gore second and Standish last. Owing to the excellent showing of her lower crews, however, in the final interdormitory scoring Gore took the lead and nosed out Smith with a total of 19 points as against 17. Since Standish had only a first and second crew, only six points went to her, the first crew placing last in its race and the second...
...Head Janitor's office announces that it has a large number of articles which have been found in the lecture rooms of the University. These include overcoats, hats, text books, fountain pens, eyeglasses, etc. The owners may obtain them by calling and identifying them at the office in Lower Massachusetts Hall between 9 and 12 o'clock on any week day. Any articles which have not been claimed before the Christmas recess will be turned over to Phillips Brooks House...
...office of 47 Workshop, in Lower Massachusetts Hall, several copies of the play are available and can be read there by any one desiring to enter the competition. All competitors, however, may procure at the office typewritten copies of the description of costumes and settings as they appear in the book of the play...
...various blocks of tickets are laid aside for the different groups according to the total number of tickets applied for in each group. There are individual instances where, in order to use up seats that are left after the allotment to one group has been made, some men in lower groups may get in a few cases better seats than men in the higher groups; but this situation is unavoidable in the rush of a distribution on which nearly twenty-five clerks work for several days from nine in the morning to eleven at night...