Word: seniors
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...CRIMSON takes great pleasure in announcing the election of Phineas McCray Henry, of Des Moines, Ia., of the Senior class as president; of Fabian Fall, of Boston, Mass., of the Junior class as managing editor; and of Hanford MacNider, of Mason City, Ia., of the Sophomore class as secretary for the ensuing half-year...
...election of officers by a Freshman class is second only in importance to the election of permanent officers in Senior year. A class which is carefully organized and ably directed in its first year is on the high road to success and in the succeeding years will profit in full measure by a good beginning. Some years ago when the Freshman president was chosen earlier in the year it was harder to make certain of the right man unless the class was fortunate in having a man on the University football team, who had the qualities necessary for the position...
...second Senior smoker of the year will be held in the Dining Room of the Union this evening at 9.30 instead of at 9 o'clock as announced on the posters. Refreshments will be served and music will be furnished by members of the class. All members of the Senior class are invited whether or not members of the Union...
...Senior Smoker Committee has been appointed as follows: F. Schenck, chairman, R. H. Eggleston, Jr., F. P. Farquhar, L. L. Forchheimer, P. E. Illman, R. T. Lee, W. F. Whitcher. It is planned to hold two or more smokers during the year, the first of which will probably come early next week...
...brief discussion of the educational problem the speaker said that in his own College days the curriculum was a mixed system allowing a few electives for the Junior and Senior years, but in the main the old prescribed system of study then prevailed. The majority of the Harvard men trained under the compulsory system, put a broad foundation under their culture, while they were able by improving opportunities which in after-life never came again to enter into wide fields of thought and knowledge, lying wholly outside of their special life-calling...