Word: successful
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...which the officers of the Art Club have made. This offer will remain open until next Monday and seems advantageous enough to be accepted. We have no doubt that there are a sufficient number of persons interested in the aims and purposes of an Art Club to insure its success. The real difficulty is in getting these men together. We would therefore propose that a meeting be held in the rooms of the club for the purpose of forming another organization. A notice of this meeting could be circulated, and an opportunity thus offered for those interested to get together...
...Bernard Schaeder, who has taught in this city for three years with the greatest success, will come to Cambridge to prepare students for next examinations. Will also take a limited number of pupils either in German Literature or Conversation. Address 6 Park square...
Accompanying our criticism of the crews, we beg leave to offer a few suggestions in regard to the freshman crew. To insure success in the race with Columbia, two eights should be kept at work throughout the year. Hitherto it has been customary to dispense with a second eight in the early part of spring, and keep but a few substitutes in training. The experience the last three years has proved that changes are often necessary as late as May or June. There will be no substitutes competent to take places on the regular crew unless they have...
...present is the time in which we can best have this sport for all raised to a level which shall combine the mere exercise of a poor court to the pleasure of a good one, and as such favorable conditions for success have combined at the present time, we trust and believe that graduates and under-graduates will do their best in raising this amount...
Foot ball is booming at Dartmouth. The success of the team this year has been satisfactory, and a trainer is talked of for next season...