Word: succeed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...worthy of perpetuation, or are not deemed to be so by the University itself, it is idle to expect the students or the public to value them highly, or to hope that undergraduates will have any great ambition to excel in their College work. If we are to succeed in making scholarship in College an object of ambition, we must lay stress not exclusively upon the degree, but also upon the grade with which that degree is taken, and upon literary and other prizes that are won. In short, we must fix the attention of the student not upon minimum...
...every part of the world, for what he has just done. But remember always that the ultimate worth of this foundation which he has made will depend primarily upon the practical good sense, the judgment and the ability of the men who, administering the fund, or working under them, succeed in translating the theory into action...
...Cannon believed that the new Postal Savings Banks should succeed, for they are needed. They can exist without friction with the national banks, just as state banks have done...
Since there are two diamonds available for practice, four squads will be chosen and games will be played every day as long as the warm weather lasts. As no coach has been appointed to succeed Coach Pieper, Captain C. B. McLaughlin '11 will take charge of practice...
...Felton '13, A. M. Goodale '13, or E. S. Blodgett '12, although none of them has shown exceptional ability. Captain Withington and R. T. Fisher '12 will again be at the two guard positions. J. G. B. Perkins '11 or P. D. Smith '11 will undoubtedly succeed Withington at centre...