Word: successful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...questions in student life that press for some settlement, and we can think of no way that promises more for this settlement than to have a frank discussion by those who see the questions from different points of view. It will take tactful management to make these conferences a success, but we are sure that every student will be eager for their success...
...represent Harvard tonight have worked hard and we wish them all success...
ROSE COGHLAN AT THE HOLLIS. - Miss Rose Coghlan announces for her brief engagement at the Hollis, which begins Monday, January 21, her new play, "Princess Walanoff," by Mrs. Romualdo Pacheco. This gifted authoress has had several of her dramatic works produced with great success, particularly on the Pacific coast, where she is a more conspicuous figure in literary and art circles than in the East. Mrs. Pacheco believes she has provided Miss Coghlan with a part that is essentially suited to her brilliant comedy and emotional capabilities. The plot is described as being of intense interest, at no time involved...
...College House."Pushing to the Front, or Success Under Difficulties," is the title of a new book published by Houghton, Mifflin & Co. The author, O. S. Marden, has taken for his theme the inevitability of success to any youth who has the grit and pluck to seize his opportunity and fight his way; that if he is really deserving he can neither be buried nor obscured; that the barriers are not yet erected which can say to aspiring talent, "Thus far, and no farther...
...Pushing to the Front; or Success Under Difficulties." By Orison Swett Marden. With 24 fine portraits. Crown...