Word: successful
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Several student photographers have sent samples of their work to the second annual exhibition of the Boston Society of Amateur Photographers, and one has been awarded the first prize for interiors. Such success as this is gratifying when we think how badly we have been left this autumn. But there was no competition from Yale...
This enthusiasm to which a man is stirred, and which prompts him to sacrifice himself for the success of his side, is one of the chief arguments in favor of foot ball. Any man who has learned to display determination on the foot ball field, is very certain to show it in any work of life be may afterward enter. The Duke of Wellington declared that all his great victories had been decided long before on the foot ball fields of England. Moreover, a few bruises cannot offset the advantages of that training whose great aim is to develope coolness...
...hope the game which the Freshmen play with Yale to-morrow will be witnessed by a very large delegation from Cambridge. The necessity of backing up their team in this all important match should be sufficient inducement for every man in '88 who cares for the success of his class in foot ball to go down to New Haven on Saturday. One last opportunity lies in the hands of '88 to retrieve the unfortunate record which Harvard has made in foot ball this fall. To the freshman eleven, the college looks for the long coveted victory over Yale...
...Brattle street to Appian Way, whose name is enough to invite our attention, but which has other and perhaps greater charms than any classical name could give it. Entering Appian Way from Brattle street we cannot overlook the fine building on the left, which speaks so well for the success and prosperity of the now famous Harvard Annex. The building is a regular old "stager" in its way, a frame structure, nearer the shape of a cube than of anything else, painted a dirty yellow with white trimmings, and generally beautiful, one of the remnants of past ages (appropriate, some...
GERMAN LANGUAGE. -Mr. Bernhard Schroeder, who has taught his native tongue in this city for three years with the greatest success, will come a few nights in the week to Cambridge, to prepare Harvard students for the next examination. Will also take a limited number of pupils either in class, or individually. Address, 6 Park square, Boston...