Word: successes
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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There should be a large attendance at the annual meeting of the Harvard Co-operative Society tonight. Of all the organizations for co-operation at Harvard this one, perhaps, has met with the most unqualified success. During its decade of existence the Society has constantly increased its resources and consequent usefulness. During the last year, especially, the business of the Co-operative Society has made an unprecedented advance; and its work during the college year just begun shows what an important place it holds at Harvard. Its members will show their interest in its continued prosperity by attending the meeting...
...method followed in disposing of the 2100 ticket placed on sale yesterday morning, the criticism of it has been anything but temperate. The plan of issuing extra orders to those who offered adequate reason was not an entire success perhaps, but it worked much better than anyone would admit yesterday. It prevented the speculators from securing any considerable number of seats and distributed the tickets among the students as effectually as any other method which has been tried. Orders for extra tickets were given only after an assurance that they represented several undergraduates or graduates and would not speculate with...
...eleven. It seemed, however as if Andover realized that cool, steady work alone would win the game, while Exeter did not wake up to the fact that defeat was possible until it was too late to make any essential difference in the score. Andover cheered lustily even when success seemed to be leaving her, but no sooner had the tables turned, when a spirit of despondency seized both Exeter students and players and the result was utter defeat...
Western men in all departments of the University are urged to attend the meeting called tonight to effect the permanent organization of a western club. Enough western men have already signified their intention to join the club to insure its success, but this is not enough. If a western club is to be organized every western man in the University should be a member of it and should have a hand in its organization...
...famous soloist Mme. Nordica, though the orchestra, always appreciated, did not fail to receive its share of the applause. All the selections of the evening were given with the precision and accuracy which have always characterized the work of the Boston Symphony orchestra. The interest was kept up successfully till the last number, which seemed hardly up to the high standard of the rest of the programme. Nevertheless the concert as a whole was a decided success...