Word: success
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...committee is doing everything possible to make the spread a success, it is hoped that there will be a large attendance...
Today's game is undoubtedly one of the most important of the entire season. If the University wins, the effect of its poor start will be greatly discounted. If it plays badly, all hope of early season success will be wiped...
...this is the theory on which they proceed, the current number of the Advocate is a success. The material ranges in subject from ghosts to British Guiana, and from prohibition to joy rides. Nearly everywhere there is clear thought and clear expression--occasionally there is distinction, and only rarely, real mediocrity. A reading of the whole number conveys very much the impression given by an afternoon spent in "good talk"--if such an afternoon were possible--with a group of active and well-informed undergraduates of no type and confined to no one set of ideas. Perhaps here...
...diet, is more essential in the development of point-winners among the track and field representatives than in either of the other two spring athletics. Although the individual athletes have developed steadily throughout the season, there has been but little advance made in arousing that element most necessary to success in all sports, and so difficult to attain in the case of track: team spirit. In this affair of morale, the training table is fully as vital as to crew or baseball...
...evident that the canvassers have, with few exceptions, shown little or no energy. Many students have not been approached. The undergraduates should not forget that their responsibility for the success of the loan at the University is every bit as great as that of the committee...