Word: senior
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...Twenty-two different subjects have been made elective in the Senior year. The required work of the class will occupy eleven hours of the week...
...first half of the Senior class will hand in a Forensic Tuesday, October 17, on the subject, "Does the mind ever sleep?" The second half of the class will write on the question, "Are men accountable in any form or way for sins of ignorance?" and will hand in their Forensics on October...
...officers of the Reading-Room Association are: B. C. Starr, '77, President; - -, Secretary and Treasurer; Directors, Senior Class, H. S. Butler, J. N. Byrne, G. S. Sykes, H. Wheeler; Junior Class, C. F. Chamberlayne, L. Hancock, J. A. Tufts, H. F. Vickery; Sophomore Class, H. P. Amen, H. B. French, E. Hale, C. S. Mack. Any student can become a member of the Association by paying two dollars to any one of the above officers...
...SOME Seniors are still without a clear idea of what is expected of them this year. The vote of the Faculty providing for their case has been shown us, and the requirement is simply this; in each half-year's work, on every study, those who enjoy the privilege of voluntary recitations must get fifty per cent of the maximum mark. In other words, a Senior who has a hundred per cent next February on the half-year's work in three of his electives, and but forty-nine in his fourth study, loses his degree. Sixty per cent...
...year by the graduating class. The dress-suit is rather inappropriate for a morning costume, and the gown - the distinctive dress of scholars - is a much more fitting uniform for occasions like our Commencement. But since dress-suits have been selected this year, it is the duty of every Senior to appear in the dress which the committee have made conventionally proper. A single exception to the dress decided upon will do much to mar the appearance of the class...