Word: success
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...wish every success to the new captain of Harvards track athletic team. His choice is in all respects a happy one. With the experience which he has had in former years he has gained just the knowledge which should go far to make his leadership successful. We can assure the new captain, in his work, of a support from the college full as hearty as that which has helped the retiring captain to build up the best track athletic team that ever represented Harvard...
...fast, but had no great difficulty in topping Yale's figures. Corning with 12 runs and S. Skinner with 10 led the batting. A second inning was begun and Yale was retired for 36 runs in spite of the interest some of the Harvard fielders showed over '94's success in another part of the field. Harvard then went to the bat and had one run to make to tie Yale's total, and four wickets to spare, when time was called. The score then went back to the first innings. It was as follows...
...impossible accurately to predict the results. In the past the favorable results which Harvard has had have been the outcome of the system which has developed and set a large number of men on the scratch in each event. On this same system Harvard must rely for success tomorrow. Every man should be taken to the games who stands the slightest chance of gaining a point for Harvard. Under such circumstances Harvard has high hopes for victory; whatever may be the result, the college will give nothing but praise to the men who have been working for her success...
There is a great deal of delay on the part of some men in paying their subscriptions. There is a large debt, and after the success of the crew they ought to be willing to support...
...Shooting Club is an organization which has never come before the college very prominently. Yet it represents a branch of sport which has been followed with success here, especially in the past year or two. Its rise during that time may be attributed more to the matches which have been played with Yale than to any other cause. They have helped to create a far keener interest than the club had known since its start. The members of the club have taken full advantage of this quickened interest; and they have been working quietly but steadily to make the club...