Word: succeeded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Athletic Committee will also appoint a football manager to succeed C. D. Murray '19, who will not return next fall...
...would seem that the time has come for a final attempt to right conditions definitely or, the alternative, a frank admission that we cannot succeed with what we have. The danger of the situation lies in the passive acceptance of failure. D. M. LITTLE...
...appointment of Matthew Luce '91, of Boston, as Regent of the University, to succeed Edward Deshon Brandegee '81, of Boston, was announced Saturday. Mr. Brandegee resigned his office last August to take up Red Cross work. Mr. Luce had recently assumed the duties of the Regency, but was not officially appointed until Saturday...
...Schwultz '19, Social Service Secretary this year, will summarize all the points brought out at the conference of settlement house workers held Thursday night. In this conference it was shown why University men did or did not succeed as social service workers, and helpful criticisms were made. Next Thursday these criticisms will be utilized in forming a plan of action for the remainder of the year...
...once. Experience has shown that influenza cases taken care of early generally do well. It is the individual who persists in going about in the endeavor to "fight it off" who is most likely to suffer seriously. Don't pride yourself on "fighting off" things. If you apparently succeed it simply means you were fortunate enough to have only a light touch of it, or more likely that you did not have...