Word: successful
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...fitting oneself for one's work in this world the first requisite to success is health. How important it is, then, that everyone should understand the working of the human body. How many of those who pass through college and without going to the medical school, and enter on their life work,- how many of them have any proper knowledge of physiology? None. Doubtless a few of the athletic men know something about hygiene as far as training is concerned; and I believe we have had a few things called emergency lectures in times past. But I think that every...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:- We should like to draw the attention of all those who are interested in cricket to the fact that there is at Yale a large number of men who play the game. Encouraged by our success of the past season, we have already had some correspondence with Yale and we hope to arrange a game with a Yale eleven for next spring...
...SEELYE, Secretary.'88 CLASS DINNER.- Will all those who have had toasts assigned to them and who cannot be at the dinner, inform the toast-master some time to-day. It is to be hoped, for the success of the dinner that no refusals will be received...
...congratulate the freshmen on the success of their eleven at New Haven. The men should be commended for their obedience in following the admirable precedent set by ninety. They have now made an excellent showing in their first appearance in inter-collegiate contest, and it is to be hoped that this success will only stimulate the class to add two more victories in the spring and thus win an unrivalled record. Too much praise cannot be given to the team for their splendid work Saturday. The game was won in spite of the odds which Harvard had to face...
Although Harvard lost the, it reflects no discredit on the team, for every man did his work faithfully. When in the first half, the score stood against us, the men did not give up in the slightest, but played a magnificent uphill game. Harvard had an even chance for success, but it lost. It was the greatest game ever seen in New York, and the usual uproar and excitement accompanied...