Word: success
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...contest does not call for any exceptional literary ability. Average intelligence and persistent, Conscientious work are the only essentials. Finally, for the candidates that survive and become editors there is a solid satisfaction such as only the success in a stiff competition can give...
Thus far not nearly enough men have been reporting. In order that the project may be successful Professor Friedlaender needs at least a hundred voices and as many more as possible, to assist him. To insure the success of an organization which could make itself a source of much pleasure it is earnestly hoped that all men who are now able to sing in the chorus or who would care to go through the preliminary work necessary to make them eligible will attend the next rehearsal...
...been extended until Monday, January 30. They will be received by the Senior Dormitory Committee in Brooks House until 6 P. M. on that day. The number of applications that have been received thus far is discouragingly small. In order to make the occupancy of the Yard dormitories a success next year, the number of applications must be considerably increased. It is evident that many men in the class have neglected to apply. There are also several groups that were started late and are now in the process of formation. Those in charge of these groups should hasten their completion...
...situation was very similar to the present one at Harvard: there being no restriction on the number of annual productions. Dissipation of talent and financial difficulties led to the establishment under faculty sanction of the Yale Dramatic Club which now virtually controls the situation in New Haven. The remarkable success of this society's productions in New York compared with the scattered mediocrity of the Harvard plays is proof of the relative value of the two systems...
Miss Buckton of England, will read her mystery-play, "Eager Heart," under the auspices of the Dramatic Club in Emerson A this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The play, which has met with great success in England, is to be given a trial performance under the auspices of a committee of Boston men and women on February 11. Miss Buckton wishes to obtain the aid of Harvard men in acting it. The reading will be open to the public...