Word: successful
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Bicycle Club, are requested to be present at the photograph of the club to be taken today at half-past one in the rear of Sever. Those owning machines are requested to bring them. The club will take short run immediately after the photograph. If this run proves a success, more will take place during the next two weeks...
...there is a broken union where there might be strength. Educationally, a small class is better than a large one, as it puts the men under the personal supervision of the instructors, and through their contact with them makes them much better morally and mentally. Much of Yale's success in athletics may be attributed to the good class feeling that existed and does still exist. The whole-soulness with which every class at Yale enters upon its duties is refreshing; but even this advantage which Yale possesses is rapidly disappearing, the large classes that now enter tending...
...must work hard to represent their class in a becoming manner. After the two practice games here in Cambridge, the twelve ought to know each other's style of play pretty well and do something of team work,-a great element of strength to any organization. We wish them success in this their first college venture...
...cannot be won by cheering; no game can be won in this way, except, perhaps, at Yale. The nine must put forth every effort to win, and above all be careful not to become "rattled" at critical moments. The freshmen have the best wishes of the college for that success which the hard, faithful work of the captain and individual members of the team certainly deserve...
...climbing. He also held a prominent place on the University foot-ball team in both his junior and senior years, and as a member of the tug of-war team which represented Harvard at the last inter-collegiate games in New York his great strength contributed much toward the success of that event. He was always conscientious in his college work and maintained a good standing throughout. His moral character was without blemish, and his temperance in all things was well-known to everyone. Simple and abstemious in his habits, he was the very model of good health. His kindness...