Word: senior
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first major events of the Harvard Invitation Regatta will be run off this afternoon when a Freshman, a Sophomore and a Junior class crew race over the mile course in the Basin with Union Boat Club eight at 5.30 o'clock in the senior race for eights open to all crews. No other crews have been entered as yet, but when the shells line up at the start some more crews may have been entered during the course...
Monday the third Freshman 150-pound crew carried off the medals for the senior lightweight event by defeating the second University 150-pound crew by one length, covering the upstream mile course in 5 minutes 28 seconds. The wherry trials were also rowed off on Monday...
Thompson, who rows No.7 in the 1932 boat, prepared at Groton where he captained the crew in his Senior year...
...year is to give them a chance to get acquainted with one another, and to give them that class consciousness which, if not important during their college days, is very necessary afterwards. The first year is the best year for a class to be together since, by the Senior year other acquaintanceships have been made, some have dropped a class while still others have had their names completely erased from the college records...
...will be chosen annually to go to Johns Hopkins, to study mathematics, physics, English and chemistry (inorganic, organic, physical, analytical) under Professor Neil Elbridge Gordon, recently appointed to the University's new Chair of Chemistry. Students may leave their universities for Johns Hopkins in their sophomore, junior or senior years. Their selection will depend upon state committees of chemical companies and educators, and upon their "health, ability to cooperate, creative ability, intellectual honesty, persistency, faculty of observation, enthusiasm, initiative, reliability, conduct, morality, scholarship." The aim: to produce younger and better chemists. The chair which Chemist Gordon occupies at Johns...