Word: succeeded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Mechem's "Burley knows a Cubist" alone is done with any particular skill. The style in description and conversation is light and the characters are cleverly sketched, although the close is distinctly weak. W. D. Crane in "Bully" and L. Wood, Jr., in "Short, Sweet and Bitter" do not succeed so well in following the difficult master. Both attempt what few people can accomplish skilfully in clearing up their mysteries by means of a letter, and both lack vigor and compactness. Whatever the merits and demerits of the stories, however, the Advocate has been unwise in selecting three so similar...
Edward Herbert Whitney, of Brookline, has resigned from the Senior Class Day Committee, and according to the class constitution, John Angus Milholland, of New York N. Y., who received the next highest vote, will succeed to the position...
...between Harvard, Pennsylvania and Syracuse. The latter, however, will probably not get the games for a few years. Although the Stadium was the scene of the I. C. A. A. A. A. games last year, the general approval of the management of the meet and the facilities here, may succeed in convincing the committee that the meet should be held here for the second consecutive time. Pennsylvania, however, is well located, and has a record of many meets well staged...
Lastly, to those who succeed in the competition, is given the opportunity for newspaper experienced; for a still closer association with undergraduate activities, a still broader conception of Harvard, the University, and a still more thorough and valuable training in discipline and organization; and the opportunity for service to the University--internally, as the paper itself can be of service, and externally as a part of the system by which the University's news is dispensed...
...Hitchcook, Jr., '14, of Pukoo, Molokai, Hawaii, has resigned from the Senior Class Day Committee, and according to the class constitution, Griscom Bettle '14, of Haverford, Pa., who received the next highest vote, will succeed to the position...