Word: success
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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After the three weeks of practice which the University crews have had this fall, the prospect of success in rowing next spring is very bright. An unusual amount of sickness has considerably retarded progress, but with the return of Meyer and Morgan the first crew has now its entire strength. The second and third crews are much further advanced than at this time in previous years, and offer a large supply of able substitutes...
...Dartmouth team continues to use the old style football, which proved so successful last Saturday. However, in order to combat with any results the open style of play, much attention has been given the past week to breaking up forward passes. By the return to the team of Captain Bennett and Englehorn, which is expected in a few days, the line will be made even stronger. No heavy work has been done this week, but the team is playing together very well and Dartmouth men are confident of success in the game with Vermont this Saturday...
During the remaining quarter and throughout the rest of the game Groton played hard football but was unable to come within Harvard's 35-yard line. Several forward passes were attempted, with varying success...
...first year class on account of deficiencies in their College work. The registration in the Graduate School of Applied Science remains stationary, while the Graduate School of Business Administration shows a very considerable and gratifying increase in numbers. The popularity of this department is a tribute to its success. Although the Law School figures show a loss, this should not be regarded with apprehension for it was sustained among upper classmen and was due to the enforcement of high standards of work. In the past year the Medical School has made remarkable additions to its teaching force, and has more...
...success of this plan suggests the possibility of applying the scheme some-what farther in two directions. In the first place there should be no difficulty in making its application broader so that all the Economic, Government, and History courses, by co-operation, might relieve the student to an even greater extent from the embarrassment of having all his thesis work come at the same time. In the second place some more comprehensive scheme might be devised to regulate the weekly section meetings. There seems to be an unaccountable prejudice in most courses against having these meetings...