Word: success
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...plan is making possible the entrance of public school men outside this state on a closer plane of equality with privately prepared men. At the same time the standard of the men after entering has not fallen off. This be-speaks the success of the new plan of entrance examinations and points to a closer co-ordination between Harvard and the secondary schools...
...second mass meeting of the year will be held tomorrow night in the Living Room of the Union at 8 o'clock. Every song and cheer to be used at the Princeton game on Saturday will be rehearsed. Inasmuch as the success of the formation of the white "H" on the red background depends entirely on simultaneous waving of the handkerchiefs, by all men in the cheering section, it is imperative that previous practice be held at this meeting. Freshmen are particularly urged to attend, that they may learn the football songs. J. W. Farley '99 and R. Fisher...
Encouraging indications were manifested in the Forum of last night. Although the European war was not brought to an end by the enthusiastic discussions, nevertheless, the Forum achieved success. There are, fortunately, a group of men in the University who are keenly following the economic and political affairs of the nations of the world, and who enjoy to discuss them openly in a sound manner. There must also be other men who are keenly following the march of events in other fields, and Forums of the future will welcome those who did not take part in the discussions last evening...
Since the Princeton football game will be the only big contest played in Cambridge this year, the cheering section will form the white "H" on a red background when the "Marseillaise" is sung in the Stadium Saturday, as has been done at recent Yale games. The success of this plan will depend solely on the co-operation of every man sitting in sections...
Professor G. P. Baker '87 spoke on the work of the club since its founding in 1908, citing as an example of its success the winning of the Craig Prize by Cleves Kinkead, whose play, "The Four-flushers," was put on by the club last spring...