Word: upperclassmen
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...average, 250 men played squash racquets every afternoon during the winter, and the congestion caused by this fact made the improvements necessary. These six courts, when completed, will be reserved entirely for Freshmen who are taking squash as their compulsory athletics, thus leaving the other courts free for upperclassmen...
...Donham '98, of the Business School, Dean C. N. Greenough '98, and Professor G. H. Edgell '09, chairman of the committee, will speak. All Freshmen who are taking this course, as well as all those who have no other college engagements at this time are required to attend, but upperclassmen taking History I will be excused...
...choice of electives, in the New Lecture Hall tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. This period is ordinarily occupied by History 1. All Freshmen who are taking this course, and also those who have no other college engagement at this time will be required to attend, but upperclassmen taking History 1 will be excused from attendance...
...candidates for Second-Year Honors must register their names at the Dean's office on or before April 1. These honors are open to upperclassmen, who are not candidates for a Degree with Distinction...
Compulsory athletics, much maligned at the start, have been vindicated completely in the constantly increasing number of upperclassmen taking part in athletics, reflected in the demand for more squash courts and the organization of a boxing team, as well as in the renewed interest in minor sports already well-established. Nor is there any reason why this year's record should not be bettered next year, and the future of minor sports at the University considered more promising than it has been for some time...