Word: successful
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...October, but never until this year of grace has such absolute stagnation been seen in athletic matters. Besides the eleven, which we believe is working hard, although no one seems to care whether it does or not, and the freshmen baseball nine, there is nothing moving. "Nothing succeeds like success," it is said. We had better take for our motto, "Nothdefeats like defeat...
...collegiate championship in the hurdle race, will take a post-graduate course here this year, and will run at Mott Haven next spring. Consider is expected of Packer, a sprinter who came here this fall from Andover. Murphy of Natick, Mass, is training the men. Much of Yale's success at Mott Haven last spring was due to him,-Boston Globe...
...profess, whether he be Protestant, Romanist or Jew, he must recognize that the same motive acts upon the man who is to him a heretic, as upon himself, a desire to worship the Deity. Consequently every one, unless he be a veritable pessimist, must rejoice at the success which the voluntary system has achieved...
...Society's success so far is due in no small measure to the hearty support it has received from the large body of students, and it is hoped that those who are coming for the first time this year will do even more to further the Society's interests, because of the new and more liberal basis on which the business is now to be placed. The greater the patronage the greater the benefit to all-non-members as well as members...
...society represents a great principle in political economy, the success or failure of which must make a marked difference in the relations of human life. For this reason the welfare of Co-operation here is the welfare of Co-operation elsewhere, and success here cannot but exert some influence abroad...