Word: successful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...material was exceptionally promising, and the prospects for the success of the club are very good. All the candidates, however, were banjo payers, and no guitars presented themselves. This may have been through ignorance that they were wanted or because there are none in the class sufficiently interested to come. But it is positively necessary to have guitars and when at a later date a trial is given for them, it is hoped that all who can play will present themselves...
...first college conference meeting of the year will be held this evening at half-past seven in Sever 11. The great success which attended these meetings two and three years ago makes the revival of them this year a matter of peculiar interest. The feature of the meetings which gives them their distinctive character is the conference which follows the address of the speaker of the evening. The meetings are open only to members the University; this together with the fact that an endeavor is always made to have the subject one of immediate student interest makes the conferences distinctively...
...club is well officered and managed. The freshman glee club should be a valuable trainer for the 'varsity, and run as it is the intention to run it this year it will be such. The class should show its appreciation of the effort to make the club a greater success than freshmen glee clubs have usually been by turning out in large numbers at the trial tonight. The club will give several important concerts during the year besides the regular spring concert for the benefit of the class crew...
...ball and one on the base ball field. The money to be expended on the track will also come out of this fund of $50,000. Exactly how much money has already been raised cannot be stated; but it is understood that the committee have met with some considerable success. Work can hardly be begun until next spring, but the committee hope to have sufficient money at that time to push on their undertaking rapidly to its completion. If their hopes are realized, the new field will be ready for use at the opening of college next year...
There should be no necessity of urging the freshmen to attend their class games this afternoon in large numbers. Ninety-five has so far given little evidence of a determination to contribute her quota to the success of Harvard athletics. It is time for her to show that she means to do her part in the college world. A large and wide awake crowd on the benches of Homes this afternoon will be the best and quickest means of doing this...