Word: seniors
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...current Annapolis anecdote concerns an unreconstructed first-classman (senior) who hazed an ex-paratrooper plebe, told him: "Mr. So-&-So, this Academy will make a man of you yet." Replied the plebe evenly: "Mac, I've killed better men than...
...Elmer Thomas, wife of the senior Senator from Oklahoma...
...married undergraduates at the Annex lauded plans for such a marriage course. "I would have appreciated such a course before I was married," sighed Mrs. Doris MacLeod Moths '49. A married senior asserted, "As a happily married and well-adjusted person, I think such a course would be a fine thing, although I get along perfectly well with out having had one." A 'Cliffe freshman commented: "I think it's just what the college needs . . . in fact, Harvard might do well to follow our example. It's the greatest thing since 'dual instruction...
During the depression, only the top third of a graduating class could be sure of finding a job immediately. Today, according to John W. Teele, director of the Office of Student Placement, three-quarters of the senior class can get positions "if they go out for them...
...debaters meet Rutgers this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Leverett Common Room and West Point tonight at 8 o'clock in the Kirkland Senior Common Room. Two members of the council will hit the read for Columbia tonight and argue against Princeton tomorrow afternoon...