Word: success
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Dartmouth has come to Cambridge to win. The success or failure of their entire football season depends upon the outcome of the game today, more than upon any other. It is the last game of their season and they are in a position to take every chance that offers itself to aid in securing a victory. Although a comparison of past scores is not a sure means of forecasting future results, if such a comparison is made of the Dartmouth and Harvard scores this season, our opponents appear to have the stronger team. While Princeton defeated...
What the Harvard team lacks in veteran material is made up for in the fighting spirit of the players. Upon this spirit the University team must depend to win the game. Opposed to a heavier, and, from past results, a more successful team, our chances for victory may appear slim. We can but await the outcome with the hope that a strong adversary will make our team play as it has not played before. Success in the contest should put us in a position to play Yale next Saturday on even terms. If we lose today, the result...
...have played football should report this afternoon, as a large number of candidates is necessary to make the series a success...
...real handicap, she dominates the evening completely by her personality and natural grace. The climax of the entertainment was reached when she gave a number of her inimitable impersonations. From the "divine Sarah" to Eddie Foy and on again to Ethel Barrymore, she flitted with ease and surprising success...
...play in four acts by Edwin Carty Ranck 2Sp., of Lexington, Ky. It centres about the struggle of a young candidate for governor against the Night Riders and their Political influence. The play is full of local color, is strongly dramatic, and is likely to be as great a success as any yet given by the club...