Word: juniors
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...handle with the unmistakable mark of sincerity. Although Mr. Gibbs has been living for some time in America, "Chances" is English to the last idiom of British slang. It belongs in the general category of novels that deal with the reserved, sensitive, pipe-smoking boys who were England's junior officers in France. Those readers who enjoy hearing about the boys "playing cricket" at the front line will be willing to take "Chances" with Mr. Gibbs...
This morning all members of the Sophomore and Junior Classes will receive application blanks describing the five new Houses. These applications will be due by 5 o'clock on Saturday, January 17, at Room C. University Hall. The Masters will announce the men chosen very soon after January...
...five new Houses opened to Sophomores and Juniors are Adams, Eliot, Kirkland, Leverett, and John Winthrop. Lowell and Dunster Houses will not be open to these classes this year except on the chance that any Sophomore or Junior in one of these houses should drop...
...elections today and tomorrow will be in charge of Eustis Dearborn '32, chairman of the Junior Elections Committee and he will be assisted by the following...
Application blanks for Dunster and Lowell Houses will not be sent to Sophomores and Juniors this year because there will be no admission to either of these Houses for members of the Classes of 1932 and 1933, except as may be due to the occasional withdrawal of Sophomores and Juniors now living in these Houses. Students in the Engineering School who are in the Sophomore and Junior Classes may apply for the Houses...