Word: success
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...business gradually grows into a science and a profession, the value of special training grows apace. It is still possible for a young man to "grow up with the business" or to manage a successful business enterprise with no special training. But as in the professions, the long-run advantages to the average man of scientific training in his particular work seem to have become extremely worth while--as witness of which to skeptics stands the article on the Business School reprinted in this issue from the World's Work. To give an "all round view" of business has been...
Today is the last day of the canvass. All who have failed to meet their pledges are urged to pay in full before tonight, and make the campaign, that has been so creditably carried out a success...
...scheme calculated to encourage the entrance of men of training and high ideals into American politics, especially any scheme tending to their enlistment in municipal government, should receive attention. Such a scheme Professor Hart has taken up, as announced in his communication on Wednesday. It presupposes two things for success: The permission of the University to count practical work in municipalities or other forms of government for a degree, and the establishment of fellowships enabling college students to take time for such work. Whether or not these moves will be made, will depend somewhat on the men who are interested...
Owing to the marked success of the experimental camp held at Gettysburg, Pa., last summer, the War Department has decided to hold four divisions of it this year. The northeastern camp will be held at Burlington, Vt., from July 6 to August 7, inclusive, and other locations tentatively selected, will be at Monterey, Cal., on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan, and at Ashville...
...recent meeting of the 1916 Dinner Committee, plans were made for an extensive ticket selling campaign. Thus far the Sophomores have failed to respond to the request to purchase tickets. Unless an immediate increase in interest is shown, the "Stupendous Sophomore Soiree" will be far from the success anticipated...