Word: successful
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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John Blakie the boat builder, will within a few days turn out to the '91 crew a cedar shell, which he is building for them This fact would not be of particular importance, were it not that on the success or failure of this boat depends whether or not the 'varsity crew will go back to a cedar shell in stead of a paper shell which kind they have been using for several years. The boat has been built with great care and will have more than ordinary buoyancy. The bracing of the boat is the feature of particular interest...
...first meeting of the Harvard Shooting Club was held yesterday afternoon, and was in every way a success, The weather was perfect and the scores unusually good. The best shooting was done by McKay '92, who got twenty nine birds out of thirty shot at. The following is the score in detail for the Founders...
...make the meet a success the club will need the help of the university at large. The expenses will be very heavy and will require the sale of a large number of tickets. As the race will surely be most interesting there is no reason why the required number should not be sold. No movement which will raise the standard of Harvard athletics as this promises to do, should be hindered by lack of interest...
...adjustable trouser shaper has proved to be a success...
...music was selected and arranged by M. A. Taylor, '89, and much of the success of the performance is due to his work in this respect and as leader of the orchestra. The scenery was painted from desighs made by W. G. Rantoul...