Word: successful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...that the outcome of the senior junior game is known, we are glad to offer Ninety-seven our hearty congratulations on their victory. Their team has done much this fall to deserve success, and now shows itself worthy of the confidence they have felt in it. What the final result of the class series will be, it is not possible to say; but it is gratifying to see all the games so closely contested. The entire uncertainty as to the winner of the championship adds greatly to the interest which the College will take in the series...
Question: "Resolved, That the best interests of the country require the success of the Democratic party...
...good. In spite of the fact that the eleven has not made as rapid improvement as the bright prospects at the first of the season led us to expect, it has developed superior team-play. The team individually and as a whole have worked hard and thoroughly deserve success. But, though we confidently expect a victory, yet whether the team wins or loses, it has the loyal, whole-hearted support and trust of every member of the University...
Question: "Resolved, That the best interests of the country will be promoted by the success of the Democratic party...
...last season it held the stage of Hoyt's Theatre in New York, where it was presented by Manager Charles Frohman, nearly 200 nights. Cissy Fitzgerald, the famous "Gaiety Girl" dancer, appears in the farce as a music hall bewitcher. Cissy is vivacious. She has made the greatest success in New York as a dancer ever known there. The company engaged in "The Foundling" includes, besides the great attraction of Miss Fitzgerald, these capable players: Thomas Burns, S. Miller Kent, George chaeffer, Charles W. Butler, E. Soldene Powell, Frances Stevens, Stella Zanoni, Maggie Holloway Fisher, Jane Stetson, Maggie Fielding...