Word: upperclassman
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...first term. Most found the special freshman welcoming day a big help in getting their bearings. As they wrote weeks later in their first assignment for English A, in a theme entitled "My Reactions--Favorable and Unfavorable--to My Reception at Harvard" that extra day without the upperclassman gave the class its first feeling of unity...
...upperclassman who wishes to work on these reports can give his name to the Council member in his House on Friday...
...visiting Princeton as the guest of an upperclassman is bound to be favorably impressed with the social set-up. The eating clubs that line Prospect Street are an impressive tribute to good fellowship. Inside, groups of a hundred or less men take their meals and their leisure in the gracious atmosphere of leather easy chairs and tasteful decorations. Here they entertain dates, shoot pool and bull, hold weekend dances and special parties. In short, excepting the fact that they do not live there, clubs are the social centers for juniors and seniors at Princeton...
...Harry K. Pickett, Major General James B. Allison). Major Thomas D. Howie ("See you in St. Lô") went to the Citadel, and so did Korean Ace Captain Dolphin Overton. At the Citadel, a plebe is still a Doowillie, Dumbrod, Dumbsmack or Duwack; he must still "crawl" for an upperclassman. If a cadet asks, "What do plebes rank?", the Doowillie must reply: "Sir, the president's cat, the commandant's dog, the waitresses in the mess hall and all the colonels at Clemson [College...
Because of the proximity of Christmas, and because the student involved is an upperclassman, the detectives implied they would probably be partially satisfied with restitution of the stolen mnoey...