Word: successful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...intercollegiate contests is now universally admitted. Harvard has always been well represented in her debates with Yale and the decision has been in her favor on both occasions when any decision at all has been made. As a last word before tonight's contest we wish the Harvard speakers success; but whatever the decision may be, whether favorable or adverse, they may safely feel that their efforts are appreciated and that their fellow-students are proud of their work...
...realizes the ideal of the author. He always copies from a true model. If he wants to draw an old-fashioned spinet he does not paint a cut down Steinway Grand, but he gets the real article without any regard to trouble or expense. One great reason of his success is his innate personal refinement...
...interested in introducing the custom into this country. He has sent here several Harvard shields and also reproductions of the shields of Cambridge and Oxford Universities, and of Emmanual College from which John Harvard graduated. The idea of introducing this custom here seems to me so good that its success is ensurnd if only the attention of the students is called...
...Harvard School in New York, and to Mr. Caswell, who had charge of the intercollegiate chess tournament, for their efforts toward making the tournament a success...
...that parties shall be considered as necessary. The question is a live one and one that is intended to call out the personal feelings of the debaters. There is no doubt that it will be more evenly contested than any previous debates, for the reason that especial efforts for success are being made at Yale...