Word: success
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...last year in College is a worthy one. Where classes are large, the chances for frequent meetings of the members are small. Class smokers, particularly in the Senior year, help to offset this disadvantage and give to a class a feeling of unity which is necessary to class success. Incidentally they furnish a good time and refreshments...
...only to correct false impressions that have existed, but to make good ones where there are none; but she has waked up with a start that seems likely to accomplish a good deal. Between Territorial Clubs, sub-freshman booklets, and the Press Association, we should have more or less success...
...date $200 has been collected for the Princeton band fund. In order that the project may be a complete success, $250 is needed while anything collected over that will be used for mass meetings and a band at the Yale game. All contributions should be sent to L. M. Wright, Thayer 19, or put in the box provided for the purpose in Thayer Common Room...
...absolutely necessary for the future critic to know the theatre and its company from behind the scenes, and even the future composer can acquire his mechanics here. It cannot be too forcibly urged on men in the dramatic arts that co-operation is the absolute requisite of success. Personal exhibition can have no place here. That spirit is altogether too prevalent in the candidate for dramatic honors and the production loses thereby the artistic effect of the whole that is accomplished by co-operation...
Already $150 has been collected for the band which is necessary to make the singing at Princeton a success. About $250 is needed and all undergraduates are urged to send contributions at once to L. M. Wright, Thayer 19 or put them in the box provided for the purpose in Thayer Common Room...