Word: successful
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...graduated passages, and with such aids and explanations as would enable the student to prosecute the study of the language with only occasional, if any, assistance from a teacher. This want Professor Lanman undertook some years ago to supply, and he has performed his task with great ability and success. The writer, himself but a tyro, and a "rusty" one, in Sanskrit, has long felt the want of such a book as this, and believes it will be warmly welcomed by students and teachers, and the increasing body of visitors to India. The work has been specially prepared to meet...
...directors of Memorial Hall de cided yesterday to put the check system for umbrellas into operation on the first rainy day. To insure the success of the scheme the head waiter will be directed to remove any wet umbrellas found in the hall. As the umbrellas will be checked in the auditors room, free of expense, it is hoped that the frequent complaints in regard to lost umbrellas will soon cease...
...theatricals the best that had ever been given by the Hasty Pudding Club. In view of this fact it would be a pity for a number of college men to be turned away for want of room, especially as college men and their friends are most interested in the success of the undertaking. We there fore hope that another performance may be given, both as an accommodation to the disappointed and as a mark of appreciation for the success which is already assured the first two performances...
...other of the preparatory schools, an impetus will be the preparatory schools, an impetus will be given to the game in preparatory schools, which is the surest way to foster a new sport. A little energy in the management of the team will do much to make a success of this step, which is as yet little more then an experiment...
...weeks ago we stated that the students of Notre Dame University gave a performance of the "Edipus Tyrannus," rendering the lines in English. We unintentionally misstated the facts. The play was rendered entirely in the Greek, and was a brilliant success...