Word: successful
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...play of the nine has hardly been up to the standard of the previous freshman nines, this should not be regarded in too unfavorable light. There is good material in the team, and a few days steady work will soon put the nine in a good condition for successful work. While the Yale freshman nine is exceptionally strong, and has already shown great spirit in its sharp contest with Amherst, we feel confident that the success of eighty-eight is only a question of work upon the part of each member of the nine. Though the game with the Newtons...
...hear Mr. Bowen's lecture on Harvard. The lecture was highly interesting, and Mr. Bowen was frequently interrupted with applause. The views, notably those from the Lampoon, were very good, although the operator of the stereopticon seemed a novice in his trade. Altogether the lecture was a great success, and, it is to be hoped, will turn many students to Harvard...
...seem fitting that Dr. Sargent should assemble the men who are under his immediate charge, for the purpose of giving them a few words of advice as to how they may most profitably employ their hours of exercise during the spring, and also in the coming vacation. When the success of the lectures formerly delelivered before the students by Dr. Sargent is remembered, there can be no doubt of the spirit in which such a lecture would be received...
...present board of directors of the Dining Association, we wish, in behalf of the seven hundred and more members of the association, to express our thanks to the officers and directors for the energy and enterprise which they have shown in the management of the hall, and for the success which has attended their efforts. Never before have the students been so weil satisfied with their board, in respect both to price and to quality, and we sincerely hope that the incoming directors will keep up the high standard which has been maintained the past year...
...outside world, would, in itself, be a sufficient attraction for the large number of students who will attend. The fact, however, that the lecture will be delivered by a member of the senior class must excite the curiosity as well as the interest of all students in the success of the event. We have no doubt that the energy and perseverance shown by Mr. Bowen in this undertaking, will be rewarded with the success they deserve...