Word: senior
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Major Weld is senior member of the firm of Weld, Drew, & Co. He has been active in war work and is a first lieutenant in the Newton constabulary. It is expected that he will return to America in August, as the mission plans to complete its work in July...
...complete plans for the Senior Smoker to be held in the Union on the evening of Wednesday, April 30, have been announced. There will be speeches by H. C. Flower '19, first marshal of the class, C. A. Clark, Jr., chairman of the Class Day Committee, F. W. Whitman, captain of the crew, A. Stevens, acting captain of the track team, and W. W. McLeod, captain of the baseball team. These will be followed by two motion pictures,--one a Mack Sennett comedy called "The Summer Girl," and the other "He Comes Up Smiling," featuring Douglas Fairbanks. There will...
Daily Chapel is too successful, too sacred, too traditional to be opposed by anyone. It has received a vote of favor from every Senior class (excepting 1919) since the institution of Senior statistical blanks. Quite apart from the spiritual benefit that can be derived from Chapel (and there are those who do benefit spiritually despite the compulsion theory), Chapel has three other advantages any one of which would furnish sufficient grounds for its permanent retention...
...Harvard proposal is that students shall hereafter, except in a few cases where the nature of the studies makes the plan unnecessary, be given a general examination toward the close of their Senior year and shall be required to display at this examination a reasonable proficiency in some general field of college work. This is a new idea in American education, but it probably represents an important step in the right direction. Boston Herald...
...easily won the Informal Track Carnival which was scheduled for last Thursday and Friday and was concluded yesterday afternoon. Many events, however, were postponed from the scheduled times because of bad weather. The score in points by classes is as follows: Sophomores, 41 1-3; Juniors, 29 1-3; Seniors, 26; Freshmen, 20 1-3. Because of the informality of the meet, many men did not enter events in which they undoubtedly could have placed, and the points won by individuals are not truly indicative of the real ability of the members of each class. W. Moore ocC., (accounted...