Word: successful
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...COLLEGE MAN of business experience (a lawyer by profession) wishes to meet one or two gentlemen who would be willing to join him in contribution their time and a moderate amount of capital in establishing a business enterprise in a Western or Southern city, where the opportunity for success is vastly greater than in New York or New England. The advertiser will satisfy anyone, who would be acceptable, of the unusual advantages of this opportunity; and any gentleman who has not formed definite business plans for the future, should investigate it. Only reliable persons would be satisfactory; and the advertiser...
...COLLEGE MAN of business experience (a lawyer by profession) wishes to meet one or two gentlemen who would be willing to join him in contributing their time and a moderate amount of capital in establishing a business enterprise in a Western or Southern city, where the opportunity for success is vastly greater than in New York or New England. The advertiser will satisfy anyone, who would be acceptable, of the unusual advantages of this opportunity; and any gentleman who has not formed definite business plans for the future, should investigate it. Only reliable persons would be satisfactory; and the advertiser...
...York University. Harvard is unfortunate in having to meet the Williamsburgs in the trial heat, as that club is the strongest one entered. The defeat of the Drulds Thursday, by a score of 5 goals to 3, is a source of surprise, and argnes well for the success of the crimson...
...view of the score made in the two previous games against this college, and when it is remembered that the Dartmouth nine, which was so easily defeated by our team, found no difficulty in winning the game at Hanover yesterday. Yet, in spite of the strong probabilities of success, all over confidence must be suppressed, for, of all games, base-ball is one the most uncertain, as has been shown only too often by the unexpected victories of a weak team over one reputed to be of much greater strength. No better example of this could be asked than...
...society which is, perhaps, unique with Harvard, is the Photographical Society. The society is one of the most successful which the college contains, and has shown itself to be thoroughly active and progressive, But, notwithstanding the excellent work which the members of the society have produced, the nature of the organization is such that in the past but little opportunity has been afforded it to interest the public in its work. With the purpose of overcoming this disadvantage it was proposed that the society should give a public exhibition of the most praiseworthy work of its members, and extend...