Word: success
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Class Day is distinctly Seniors' day. Its success depends largely on our ability to keep the Yard solely in the possession of Seniors and their friends. To accomplish this every possible precaution has been taken by the Committee. Tickets have been made from special sketches, copyrighted and numbered, and a record has been and will be kept of every ticket that leaves the Committee's office...
...Lawrence Scientific School, the Regent, the Chairman of the Athletic Committee, and I, being the officers present at last Friday's conference, assent to the experiment on celebrations of athletic victories proposed in the letter which the students present at the conference subsequently addressed to me. The success of the experiment is of course to be ullimately judged by the College authorities...
...allowed to celebrate athletic victories with a bon-fire on Holmes Field has been granted. President Eliot and the committee of members from the faculty have assented to the plan proposed by the students as an experiment. There is no doubt that they are somewhat skeptical concerning the success of the experiment, but by their action in granting the petition they have expressed themselves as willing to be convinced. The burden of proof of course rests now wholly upon us students, and the great opportunity for showing conclusively that we can celebrate in the right way will come in case...
PIERIAN SODALITY.- Owing to the lateness of the season, too few men have been able to stay for the dinner to in sure its success. The committee have therefore decided to postpone it till next year. Money will be refunded at 29 Perkins Hall at 2 p. m. today...
...will be admitted to this course before the first exercise, Thursday, October 1, 1896, at 3.30 p. m., in Harvard 1. Applications will then be received from students registered as Seniors; and the thirty men will be selected who seem to have the best preparation for the work. Success in other courses will not necessarily entitle men to enter English...