Word: success
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...eight hour system wherever introduced has been a success.- (a) In Australia: Dilke, 149-150, 152 (see general references).- (b) In the United States: experience of the United States government, etc.: Report of Illinois Bureau of Labor...
...considering the causes which brought the victory Saturday, we are led to glance back at the work which our track athletic team has done in past years. We find that it has been almost uniformly successful. Harvard won the Mott Haven cup, with only two exceptions, for eleven successive years. During a great part of those eleven years, we also note, Harvard was eminently unsuccessful in other branches of athletics. What was the cause of success in one case and of failure in the other, may not have been clear to us at the time. Now, however it certainly...
...enough in the way of congratulation nor do enough in the way of honor to them. For the second of the fortunate circumstances which helped win us the victory: namely the well-directed training, we have Mr. Lathrop to thank. His efforts has been untiring. For his eminent success we wish to congratulate him very heartily...
...clubs must look for the principal support. Thus far the sale of tickets has not been large. We therefore take this opportunity of urging the freshmen to attend the concert. It is their part to realize that in so doing they are sharing with the clubs the credit of success and are also showing their willingness to support their crew generously...
...spring concert of the musical clubs was in every way an entire success. The Banjo and Mandolin Clubs played well, and the "Flirtation Waltz" by the Pierian Sodality was very delicately played. The favorite songs by the Glee Club were the "Phantom Band," "Boreen," an encore by Atherton '93 and Mr. Wendell's "The Party at Odd Fellows Hall," and his encores. The programme was as follows...