Word: succeed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...effect on the student, if he is to succeed at all, will be to force him to do his work regularly, to keep complete and intelligible notes which he will be forced to read and re-read continually. He will find what the best students know any way, that he must annotate and under line his notes and perhaps summarize them in order better to organize the material so that he can keep it well in hand. The experienced student knows these things. But a Freshman or Sophomore is not an experienced student...
...Stubbs '21 will succeed E. L. Bigelow '21 as hoad coach of the hockey team this winter, according to an announcement made yesterday by W. J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics...
...same dopester turned raconteur. The magazine publisher's eye was not, like that of many newspapermen, upon circulations retained by editorials palely loitering on the outskirts of the true issue. He believed in the verity of Walter Hines Page's idea: "The way to make any publication succeed is to make people talk about it. If you can't make them like it, make them hate it. Just so they talk about...
Four new class secretaries have recently been appointed to succeed officials who have died, according to an announcement from the Harvard Alumni Association...
...their predecessors are the following: for the class of 1803, W. H. Palmer, 141 Broadway, New York City, will succeed the late C. H. Denny; for the class of 1867, J. R. Churchill, Kimball Bldg., Boston, will take the place of the late J. R. Carret; for the class of 1875, former Dean Le Baron R. Briggs, R. F. D. 1, Bournedale, will fill the vacancy caused by the death of W. A. Reed; and for the class of 1893, W. De L. Howe, 947 Exchange Bldg., Boston, becomes secretary in the place of the late S. F. Batchelder...