Word: successful
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Enough former editors have already signified their intention to join, so that the success of the association is assured...
...best of condition and able to profit to the full by their recent experience of competition in the games with Yale. It is to be hoped that they will receive an enthusiastic send-off. There can be no question that the students are all united in wishing them entire success; they should also be united in expressing their good will and encouragement this afternoon...
...public do not want the course shortened. - (a) England has found it unsatisfactory. - (1) At Oxford the greater number graduate in four years; Minority Report p. 7. - (b) It has not been popular in America. - (1), Johns Hopkins has not made a success of it: S. M. Macvane, Harv. Mo., XII, 3, (Mar., 1891). - (2) Almost all our new colleges have adopted the four years plan: Ibid...
Impromtu speeches were made by H. E. Addison '96, C. R. Wilson '96, C. Grilk '98, and H. A. Bull '95. The dinner was a complete success, and will undoubtedly be held annually hereafter. At a short meeting Mr. Joseph Jefferson was made an honorary member of the Union...
...have worked faithfully at their training, and the games today give the only opportunity for the whole University to express appreciation of their efforts. Rain or shine, there should be a large crowd on Holmes Field this afternoon, ready to encourage the men to the utmost. They have deserved success, and we sincerely hope it will reward them...