Word: successful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Yale '96 is very welcome. Both of the classes have strong nines, and will be heartily glad of the chance to decide to whom the championship belongs which was left unclaimed in their freshman year. The Harvard juniors should feel themselves responsible for making the game a success in every way. Yale was the first to propose to play and of her own accord offered to come to Cambridge. It is a point of honor with Ninety-six to see that her nine is well received...
...annual open handicap athletic games held Saturday afternoon were a great success. Yale has no wonders in the athletic field but must depend upon the general excellence of her men in the Yale-Harvard and intercollegiate contests...
...games were held only a short time ago, and an excellent set of records were reported from them. With favorable conditions today, we may hope to see Harvard's track athletes do equally good work. For them and for all Harvard's other teams we wish the best of success...
...wish the freshman musical clubs the best of success in their concert this evening. They have been without the incentive to hard work which the University clubs find in numerous public and private concerts, so that whatever excellence they may show is very greatly to their credit. Their earnest practice has fully deserved the reward which we hope for them...
...James of the Faculty of the University of Pennsylvania. Now, after four years of hard labor in the cause, the pressure of other work forces him to resign the office of president of the society. His letter of resignation is a history of the progress of an enterprise whose success has been very gratifying to its founders and to which Dr. James has contributed in no small degree...