Word: successful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...give in proportion to what they can afford. It is to them especially and to those to whom the management has been unable to make a personal request that this appeal is directed. The crew is badly in need of money; without it we cannot hope for success. It remains for the college to do its share in bringing this success...
...probable that if the whole college congregated on Holmes Field at that hour, it would interfere with the work of the men, there is every reason to suppose that a lively display of interest would prove a great encouragement to the men who are working hard for Harvard's success...
Besides getting such a good set of entries, the management has taken all other steps to make the meet as great a success as possible. A list of the officers and the handicaps of the competitors will be published in the CRIMSON. The men entered...
...reduction is to be made, it should be more gradual than from ten to eight hours, because:- (a) greater chance of success:- (b) Less disturbance to industry and trade:- (c)-Less tendency in working classes to abuse leisure gained by degees: Atlantic...
...measured; but it is very certain that the number of good tennis players at Harvard is greater than it has ever been before, and is still on the increase. From this large number of good players, rather than from one or two "stars," Harvard looks for her future success...