Word: successful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...distinctly a Yale town but every body was glad to give Harvard a chance and Harvard accepted its chance in earnest. There was more cordiality in the treatment of the clubs here than in some Harvard places which were visited. The concert in the evening was a great success even in the estimation of the Yale contingency. After the concert the men renewed their late made acquaintances at the Annual Ball of the Union Club. The late hours were beginning to tell and the black lies and tired looks showed that the Trip had taken on more or less...
...they will be of no use in athletics. This should not be; the old men should begin training at once and new men should not hesitate to join the squads. The Mott Haven team will suffer this year unless all the good men train for aa old members whose success in athletics has lain largely in the track games should join the squads rather than train for other athletic teams when their success is not so assured. The success of the Mott Haven team lies partly in the number of its candidates and there should be a large number this...
...training for the athletic teams will begin now - the nine, the crew and the Mott Haven team will resume their work with greater earnestness. Now is the time when every man in college should feel the responsibility that rests upon him individually for the success of our athletics. Every athletic team is desirous of having as many candidates as possible; the more they hae they better our prospects for victory. If every man in college came out and tried for some athletic team our victories would be constant. Too many men, however, are afraid to come out, fearing that they...
McVeagh entered college as a ninety-three special. After graduating he intended to study law in Philadelphia, and gave promise of making a brilliant success in his profession. In athletics he was fond of baseball and cricket, having played on the latter team since he entered college and being captain of it this year. He was a member of many social clubs, among others the D. K. E. the Pudding, and the Delta...
...From past experience it has been found that not more than one concert can be given in Cambridge with financial success...