Word: succeed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...conduct of the opening meeting and the preparation of volunteers make an effort to utilize adequately the enthusiastic idealism that is the first and most vital force in the social activity of the individual student. Whether or not this plan, if it is put into effect, will succeed, will depend in the same way that all such enterprises depend, on the vigor, and intelligence, and vision of those who come to administer it. Given these three prerequisites, it provides the machinery by which undergraduate social service may be made firm, effective, and enduring...
Robert Anderson Magowan '27 of Philadelphia, Pa., has been appointed assistant manager of the University baseball team as a result of the five and one-half weeks Sophomore competition. He will be assistant manager throughout his Junior year and succeed to the managership of the 1927 team...
...interest and a currency which they would not have otherwise. In confining the contest to boys between fourteen and eighteen years the Federation runs the risk, of course, of selecting one who will prove a hopeless failure, since his later training is subject to human caprice, but it will succeed in formulating a definite creed of citizenship...
...moon of April was unable to say how this lure was going to succeed, but noted that the patient fowl, still laboring over the crossword puzzle books, was beginning to fly unmistakable signals of fatigue. Some bookstores reported their crossword sales to be one-fifth to one-tenth what they were last fall. Others reported the puzzle books to have continued their bestsellers for March, but expected them to fall to eighth or tenth this month...
Professor Moore, who has just been appointed to succeed Dean Briggs as Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, discusses the recent progress in the University in the current issue of the Alumni Bulletin...