Word: successful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...treating the plays of Shakespeare, the acted drama, critical comparison of authors of different periods, current English, and possibly French literature, are a few of the topics which he will bring into his work. We have felt too long the need of such a course to doubt its success and Mr. Copeland has shown himself well fitted to conduct...
...relax their efforts without thinking of the strain and demands of the final contests. However, the series is ended and Ninety six's record is made. She has three more years to show her merits through her individual members on the 'varsity teams. We sincerely hope that there her success may fully atone for her first year's work...
...excellent practice in the class championship series, and should be in condition to make a creditable showing. That they are capable of playing well has frequently been proved, and the University expects them to-day to do their utmost to alone for their first defeat. We wish them every success...
...that the course has come to its close, we congratulate the St. Paul's Society most heartily on its success. The Society has given the students an opportunity to hear the best preachers of New York and New England, and to judge from the invariably large attendance at the sermons, the college has appreciated the chance. It is to be hoped that the Society will continue its good work in the future, and make its influence even more strongly felt here than it is at present...
...Mandolin and Banjo clubs played with their usual success, although the latter, owing perhaps to the new material was not at its best. The selections of both clubs, however, were played with care and well merited their encores...