Word: success
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...entertaining the blind; they are supporting the poor at law; they are supplying the needy; they are indeed the builders of a better society. College men seem to have taken a new hold on the real problems of life. In their added interest and increased support is found the success of the institution...
...been intimated, "The Very Idea" is hardly an entertainment for an innocuous evening with your favorite flancee, but the Shubert Theatre would be a staggering success for a stag soiree...
Smileage, moreover, points to the necessity of a campaign. That soldiers be supplied with these tickets is essential to large attendance at theatres. Success can be achieved only through the generous contributions of our civilian population. For the soldier, receiving a low salary, much of which must ordinarily be directed to the support of those at home, is in real need of assistance if he is to take advantage of those opportunities for diversion afforded...
...literally true," said Professor W. C. Sabine '88, in the course of his lecture on "Aviation and the War" in the New Lecture Hall last night. "Superior air service will make artillery work possible, and superior artillery will make infantry advance easier. It is upon infantry advance, however, that success rests in this as in former wars...
...find. The foremost thought of every red-blooded man is to get into service and he accepts too readily the theory that as a result scholastic attainment is of small importance. Serious thought will refute such an idea. If a man does get into the army or navy the success with which he has pursue his studies here will be of splendid service to him in those fields. If he does not get into uniform, he must take his place as a leader in the era of reconstruction to follow. There education is not only an aid, it is indispensable...