Word: successful
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...glad to hear of the success of the new Veterinary Department of our university. The first year has proved more successful than even the projectors of the scheme hoped. With increasing years the usefulness of this school will undoubtedly become more apparent, until finally such an one will be generally recognized as an important branch of every university which attempts to give a broad and liberal education...
...pleasant to learn of the continued success of the American School ol of Classical Studies at Athens, in the foundation of which Harvard took so prominent a part. Any such contribution to disinterested scholarship and investigation on the part of America cannot but redound to the credit of the whole nation as well as the promoters of the enterprise...
...bicycle club on its legs again, and under the new board of officers the effort has succeeded beyond expectation. The first run was to Lexington, where the club had an informal dinner and returned by moonlight. Twenty-three members took part in this ride which was a great success and was the first evidence of the efforts made to improve the club. Beside this run, there was a two days run to Newburyport and back, and one or two other short, informal rides. The paperchases, which were so successful last year, were repeated, but, as from last year...
...flourishing condition, and the prospects of improved work on the road and the path next year are brilliant. Throughout the winter and spring the club proposes to hold "smokers" or social meetings once a month, and just before the Christmas vacation the annual dinner, which was so great a success last year, is to take place...
...meeting of the managing committee of the school of classical studies at Athens recently held in New York, Prof. Goodwin, who has been director during the past year, tendered his report. This report is a very interesting one and quite favorable to the future success of the school. The work of the six students present during the past year has been characterized by industry and a true desire to make the best of their opportunities. The school will be a great aid to scholars from America, who may in future visit Greece, and its work will not be limited...