Word: success
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first time, as Princeton did a year ago. The result has been a decided increase in the prestige of debating as a college interest. Under the former arrangment the very existence of graduate competition deterred many who would otherwise have been candidates. The experiment has been a success: there should be no reversition to the old system...
...shown below. Taken in connection with the rapid growth of the School--an increase of forty per cent in enrollment this year over last year -- and with certain other facts as to the ready placing of all graduates in business positions, these figures are significant of the increasing success of the Harvard methods and of the growing importance of business schools all over the country...
...financial success of the debating team depends entirely upon the sale of tickets which may be obtained at the Co-operative Branch, Memorial Hall, and R. J. White '15 (manager), Hollis 6. The prices are 75 and 50 cents for the lower floor and 25 cents for the balcony...
...results of two decisions depend a large part of the success and happiness of most men's lives. To most of the present Senior class the choice of a profession now looms the larger as it is the more inevitable of the two. And on the choice of one's life work it is both possible and the part of wisdom to give and receive advice...
...iota of success has attended these efforts. At a recent meeting, the Faculty not only rejected all of the recommendations, but made no move to substitute anything in their stead. It seems, then, that the Faculty means to jog along in the same old way, in the face of persistent and almost unanimous opposition from students of all grades and interests...