Used of the younger of two persons of the same name especially used to distinguish a son from his father.
1One night a week is spent at the home of Alfred, jr.
2Blair, jr., is assigned to the command of the Seventeenth Army Corps.
3Mr. George Stewart, jr., who on rising was greeted with cheers, said:-
4Several were injured as a result of James Alex Fields Jr.'s actions.
5In neighboring Philadelphia, police commissioner Richard Ross Jr. favors a different approach.
6McGuire, Hugh H., Jr.; enlisted March 10; transferred to cavalry; captain; killed.
7Independent director Thomas Nolan Jr. will become interim president, the company said.
8Wendell Carter Jr.'s 23 points led another strong offensive showing for No.
9As a former Under-Secretary of State, J. Reuben Clark, Jr., explained it:
10Ferron Flavors Jr. led the Lancers with 11 points and seven rebounds.
11Alonzo Verge Jr. made two free throws to close it out, however.
12Kelly Oubre Jr. started in his place and finished with nine points.
13Trump Jr. said he did not tell his father about the meeting.
14We hope you had a nice Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend.
15I remembered what Barrons had told me about John Johnstone, Jr.'s past.
16Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., was wounded three times in the Civil War.