Word: successful
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...view of the success which attended the races held by the Canoe Club a short while ago, the club has decided to hold six more races at the beginning of next week. Nine cups will be offered as prizes and as any two events are open to members of the Puritan Canoe club the races will undoubtedly be well contested. The entrance fee of 50 cents for each event must be made with some officer of the club before the date of the races. Below are the ceents...
...heartiest wishes for success go with the innovators, since we feel that from the very fact of the students themselves having assumed the responsibility of the scheme, the need of the improvement is sound...
With good weather the bicycle meet this afternoon should be a great success and of the utmost interest to all men in college. The Bicycle club has gone to much trouble to arrange this meeting, the first of the kind in the history of our college athletics, and the field of entries is large. In the past year or two bicycling has developed to an astonishing extent at Harvard, and we can boast of several of the fastest riders in intercollegiate athletics. This afternoon the races will be close, and will be doubly interesting from the fact that...
...hope that a very large attendance will be present this afternoon to show their appreciation of the energy and success of the Bicycle club...
...view of the question. It is not because we do not wish to row Yale, far from it. Harvard would be only too glad to row the Yale freshmen this year, if possible, but Columbia must be beaten, and in admitting a third crew we endanger our chances for success...