Word: successful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...feels that he has any aptitude for it, he could not have a better chance of entering it in a practical way. As the movement originated here in the University, it should be the special endeavor of every earnest Harvard man to help make it a success...
...mass meeting in the interests of lacrosse will be held in Sever 6, at 7.30, tomorrow evening. As the success of the movement for the revival of this, the strictly American game, depends entirely on what response is made to the call, the promoters earnestly request all men who are not at present connected with any special branch of athletics to attend the meeting...
...will be interesting to notice what success attends the effort which is being made to revive the game of lacrosse in the University. About ten years ago Harvard had a lacrosse team and stood well in the intercollegiate games in which she participated. But since then interest has been practically dead. It seems to us that there is really a place here for some game which can be played in the fall by men whose weight is too light for football. As it is, a great many men idle about the gymnasium in the afternoon who would be very glad...
...success of the class game this afternoon will depend very much on whether or not the spectators are kept back of the side-lines...
...plan of work is a good one, - remarkable not only because it has never before been tried here, but also because it is sure to be taken as a copy by other large colleges throughout the country. Every Harvard man will wish to share in making it a success...