Word: success
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...history and literature, archaeology and religion is the proper function of a university. The co-existence in a great institution of learning of a number of specialists in various departments and the presence of a broad spirit of scholarship are the conditions which may be expected to insure success in the prosecution of so large a field of study. It may be hoped that the establishment of a Museum in Harvard University will give a decided impulse to these investigations both here and elsewhere. We count it one of the greatest privileges that we have unbounded freedom of thought...
...Keyes has been coaching a great deal lately with considerable success...
That we take great pride in his success as a student both at Exeter and Harvard, and in the even greater merits which he showed when called to a higher position...
...operative seems to be another example of Harvard's laisser fuire. At first it was a success and energy was displayed in developing the plan. Lately it has been managed as far as an outsider can judge, by one man and managed poorly...
...Gilmour very creditably. His personality was strong, and his acting forceful. Mr. Russell Bassett made a hit as "Patrick Doolan," a British sailor. Miss Isabelle Evesson did the part of "Dorothy," Jack's sweetheart, in a very taking fashion. Her stage presence is good, and added much to the success which she scored by her acting alone...