Word: succeed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...have been articles in its pages worthy of any journal in the world. To see the Monthly become again the unquestioned leader in the field of college verse, and arbiter of "the best literary work written by undergraduates in Harvard College" is an easily attainable desire, May the editors succeed...
...brilliant playing of its opponent Harvard found its real team and the team found itself. No one can help being enthusiastic over such results. Throughout the game the team and its individual members took chances for long gains --not foolhardy chances, but chances that were more than likely to succeed; and success was incredibly constant. The offences for which we were penalized so heavily in the first half were effectively stopped in the second; our interference was powerful, and the entire team played as a unit...
...Smith '13 gave a general outline of the kinds of work which are open in the service. He said that the qualifications were interest and faithfulness, with which any one could succeed in social service work...
Organization, the most attractive of all stages in any project is the condition in which one finds the problem at present. It is only by concerted, intelligent co-operation that a plan as enormous and far-reaching as Mr. Cutts's can hope to succeed. Now, co-operation in such a matter as this is an investment that every graduate of this University should consider and partake...
...Arthur Warwick of Toronto, Canada, has been appointed coach of the University lacrosse team to succeed E. A. Menary, who has accepted the position of manager of the Toronto Professional Lacrosse Team. Mr. Warwick is also a member of this team, on which he has played four years. He will arrive in Cambridge on April 7 and will take charge of the team for the remainder of the season...