Word: successful
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...were taken for the Fifth Avenue Hotel, where the club made its headquarters during its stay. The first performance was given on Monday evening, the 12th, in the theatre of the University Club. The auditorium was densely crowded, and the audience was a most appreciative one. The performance was successful, and exceedingly favorable comments on the play were printed in the Tribune, Sun, and Herald. The final performance was on the evening of Tuesday, the 13th. The play ran even more smoothly than on the previous evening, and almost every feature received an encore. On Wednesday the party left...
...York performances of the Pudding theatricals were a great success. The theatre was crowded both evenings...
...Harvard's team may be, their rivals are strong also, and will be not at all easily vanquished. Steady work on the part of nines, crews, lacrosse and cricket teams, and tennis players, combined with enthusiastic support from the college at large, will certainly bring respect, if not genuine success, to the crimson...
...early in the year to supply Princeton professors and instructors with stamped envelopes, in which they were to mail any notices and information they might desire to publish to the college. The effort was decidedly a commendable one, and deserved to succeed. We believe, however, that the success was only partial...
...learn that efforts are being made to start a Cambridge Co-operative Union, modelled in a general way upon the Harvard Co-operative Society. Indeed, the success of the Harvard institution and similar organizations at other colleges is one of the arguments used to urge citizens of Cambridge to join. But the career of our society has already shown that the most careful management is necessary in order to make co-operation successful. It will not do to have any such miscalculation and over-extension of business as we saw here a little over a year...