Word: successful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Stoyan K. Vatralsky '94, will lecture, at 7.45 tonight, in the Prospect Street Chapel, on "Life, Customs and Love Affairs of the Bulgarians." Mr. Vatralsky delivered a lecture on much the same lines last year, when he met with marked success...
...enough so that Pennsylvania did not bother it a great deal. Behind the line, Morris at quarterback played a faultless game in passing the ball. One thing was noticeable, that he did not attempt to get into the interference very much. Butterworth was the only back who had great success. His running and punting were superb...
...player. A good football player must have it born in him, and it requires practice to bring out a man's good qualities. The preparatory schools of the east serve this purpose. Then there is another disadvantage in the west; a team cannot get the practice necessary to insure success. Athletic clubs can supply this in part, as being better than nothing, but there is not the enthusiasm shown in this kind of game that there is in contests between rival colleges...
During the summer of 1892, several of the instructing body of Cornell conducted a summer school for the especial benefit of teachers. The privilege of using the university libraries, museums, and laboratories was given to them. They met with such good success that the school was made an integral part of the university, and was conducted as such during a term of six weeks, from July 6 to August 10, of the past summer. The law school kept open two weeks longer...
...Manheim the great Princeton-Pennsylvania game which has provoked so much comment since the recent discussion on the undergraduate rule. These two games will form an interesting topic for conversation during the afternoon. As we said yesterday this very variety of events will probably interfere with the complete success of any one of them. It will do no good to urge men to go to the University game in preference to the football contests; and vice vesa it is absurd to advise men to cling to their class feeling and neglect the University games. Even were it reasonable...