Word: successful
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...outsiders about it cannot compass the work prepared and ready for it. I would recommend greater publicity in the recitals of the club and a closer attention to a course of reading which would be of greater interest to the college at large. While I wish the society every success and extend it my cordial support and good wishes, I cannot but feel that it is not as comprehensive in its movements as it might be if it is sought to interest the students more largely in its plans and in tended course of action...
...Glee Club and the Pierian may congratulate themselves on the great success of their first concert last night. It was well deserved; and this was apparently the opinion of the large audience which completely filled the theatre; and gave constant marks of warm approval. Never has the Pierian done such good work within the memory of present undergraduates; their playing has more of the merits of real orchestral work, and fewer of the failings of amateurs than we have ever known it to have. While this is due in large measure to the excellent training administered by Mr. Forchheimer...
...Pear in his piano solos showed considerable technical skill; but in the first, a nocturne by Chopin, he did not quite reach all the sentiment of the thing; his rendering of the Mazurka however was much more satisfactory. The success of the meeting however from an artistic of view was the movement from the Judassohn trio, played by Messrs. Hillerbrand, Loeb and Palmer: it was exceedingly well done, and evinced not only a high degree of technical skill and careful finish, but a fine artistic feeling that was satisfactory...
...concert as a whole was a pronounced success; and it must have been a cause of no small degree of satisfaction to everybody present, and particularly to Harvard men, to note the abundance of musical ability in the college...
...will make arrangements by which students can have their rooms photographed, and arrangements will have to be made only one day in advance for this. The committee again urge as many men as possible to arrange for sittings before Christmas, and they would also inform the class that the success of the photographs rests somewhat in the hands of the class, therefore the committee asks for the co-operation of the Seniors in this work...