There were two young Jocelyns, Ned, a barrister, and Tom, a junior master in a public school.
The red-haired junior clerk crossed the room towards a door marked "Private.
All high-spirited boys do this sort of thing occasionally, whether they arejunior army officers, lawyers' clerks, or university undergraduates.
But it would have been a mistake to suppose that Mr. McMunn's juniorclerk was a mere worshipper of title.
Quitting the farmer, Kenelm re-entered the house, and sought Mr. Saunderson junior in his own room.
To these admonitory words, /sacro digna silentio/, Saunderson junior listened with a dropping jaw and fascinated staring eyes.
Now, most sons take after their mothers, and therefore Mr. Saunderson junior takes after his kind on the distaff side, and comes into the world a square peg, which can only be tight and comfortable in a square hole.
I don't believe in the whole of naval history that a junior officer has done so with any degree of success.
Having secured the services of two junior lieutenants to assist in the navigation of the airship, Whittinghame started on the 500 mile journey to the North Pole.
Garboard, then a junior lieutenant, asserted that the Service was going, to the dogs.
His name is Winchester; I think you must remember him as juniorof the Captain, at the affair off St. Vincent.
An hour later the three ships passed within hail of each other, when both the junior commanders lowered their gigs and came on board the Proserpine to report.
Among others was that of Clinch, who now became the junior lieutenant of the Proserpine.
His uncle, as usual, said little, replying almost in monosyllables to the questions of his host; but John junior told himself exultantly that it was not necessary for Uncle John to talk; the wide world knew what he had done.
The connection between the metropolitan press and the bar is old and intimate, and scores of junior barristers must remember Arthur Lester's beginnings.
When I was your age and a junior in a bank I had to take my holidays in May; each year I tramped that corner of France.
In all the juniorgrades the Honourable Company's officers have advantages over the Queen's in India.
The Junior class election came off on Thursday afternoon and a Miss Hamthrick was elected president.
We worked up an absolute majority in the Junior class, only to have a snap meeting called on us over in Browning Hall, in which three middle-aged young ladies who had never danced a step were named.
We were determined to have our own way about the Junior prom.
The Junior election came first, and we had arranged to give it to Miss Willoughby.
We always elected women presidents of theJunior class at Siwash.
They had told the boy that if he joined them he would probably have to leave school in his Junior year to become governor; and he didn't want to see any of us for fear we would wake him up.
We took in one man once because he bought a pair of patent-leather tan shoes in his Junior year.
There were the leading lights of the school, including the president of the Senior class, the chairman of the Junior promenade, two halfbacks, the pitcher on the baseball team and the president of the Y.
Dave had made good juniormarks in spite of his inoffensive sprees and conflicts with his father.
Mr. Evanson gave Alac Junior the only good position he ever had--a position which he never filled to any one's satisfaction but his own.
The following were appointed a Credential Committee--Great Junior Sagamore H.
He was admitted to the Great Council of Kentucky at Owensboro in 1902, and was at once put forward as a candidate for Great Junior Sagamore, but without immediate success.
He was unable to attend the session of the Great Council held at Lexington in 1900, nevertheless he was then elected Great Junior Sagamore, and was raised to his stump in the wigwam of his own Tribe the next day.
The following named Great Chiefs were elected and raised up for the ensuing Grand Sun: Andrew Schneider Worthy Great Sachem Joseph Havlin Worthy Great Senior Sagamore John Wohlfardt Worthy Great Junior Sagamore Thomas W.
When that happens, the Junior Audubon Society at our school pays for their treat.
The boys were well entered, Will Junior and Winthrop Sophomore, and with very good credit to themselves.
Winthrop changed his form in the grammar school for the Junior Greek class, which happened to be left without any teacher by the removal of the Greek professor to the headship of another College.
He was no longer Ragged Dick now, but Mr. Richard Hunter, junior partner in the large firm of Rockwell & Hunter.
I hear too much of this mailed-fist-and-rattling-saber stuff from some of thejunior officers here, without your giving countenance and encouragement to it.
I am not afraid to risk my vehicle, or myself, sir," the lieutenant replied, with the extreme formality of a very junior officer chewing out a very senior one.
We're detailing a couple of junior technicians to make a search of the library here on Gongonk Island, but we're not optimistic.
The junior counsel for the prosecution was Hugh Maitland.
Having not only eaten his way through his terms, but studied hard all the time, he was at length called to the Bar, and was shortly afterwards engaged as junior counsel in a case relating to the purchase of a property in his own county.
Let us suppose that some inconceivably great power had suddenly created the Colonel a first-class lawyer, and ordered the celebrated Massachusetts advocate to act under him as junior counsel.
Instead of this he made a gallant moral effort, and succeeded in talking copiously to the junior Whitewood.
Then Carter threw up his mayoralty and reported for duty to his regiment, in great bitterness of spirit at finding himself obliged to serve under a man who had once been his junior and inferior.
I will take Barnewell or Perrin, or some other promising young fellow of the junior bar, and instruct him for the defence.
The canon shook his head when Peter stated that Miss Hewel was his junior by a twelvemonth.
As it was, Mr. Weatherley felt dimly confident that this junior clerk of his was more accustomed to eight o'clock dinners than he was himself.
Mr. Tidey Junior carefully arranged his necktie and slipped down from his stool.
Mr. Jarvis accepted the papers which hisjunior passed him, and departed into the warehouse.
Mr. Stephen Tidey Juniorwas short and stout, reflecting in his physique his aldermanic father.
He felt at the same time a certain measure of annoyance with his junior clerk for his unaltered composure.
These are commanded by captains (or by junior majors), and each captain has or should have two lieutenants or second lieutenants to assist him.
This, it will be observed, gives little actual executive work for the junior officers.
In peace there are two subalterns only, and the peloton is the normal junior officer's command.