Word: successful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...that the success of the Prospect Progressive Union has become assured the committee desires to bring before the University another phase which the work ought to take. The fundamental idea has been from the first that of a true university settlement. With eight or ten college men occupying rooms in the Prospect House the undertaking must gain greatly in influence and permanence. The rooms are large and pleasant, lighted by electricity and heated by steam. The rental compares favorably with that of the cheaper rooms in the college dormitories and the rooms may be occupied by two students. The Prospect...
...either organization. The Cash Boy's Club, for which the entertainment was given, is apparently a popular institution, if one may judge from the size of the audience. The programme was well received and the first concert of Ninety-four's musical organizations may be deemed a complete success. The programme was as follows...
...annual indoor meeting at Exeter which was held last Saturday was a decided success. The high kick was won by Bishop '93, 8 ft. 7 in.; Dobson '93, second, 8 ft. 2 1-4 in. In the second event, the horizontal bar, Folsom '91, won, with Hall '94 second. Reed '93, won on the parallel bars, with Thomas '92, second. The running high jump was one of the most interesting of the events. It was very close between Sayer '93, Dobson '93, and Jones '91. Sayer finally won with a jump of 5 ft. 5 3-8 in., thus tying...
...repeat, to bring about this broader and better state of things that Mr. Weld madehis generous gift. Although, perhaps, he had in mind principally the general educational advantages of athletics, it is certain that his plans if carried out will go far forwards gaining for us immediate success over our opponents. It is our part at present to carry out this practical side of the question; to make use of the manifold advantages of the Weld Boat House; and thus to increase immeasurably our available rowing material, and consequently our chance for victory over Yale...
SHORTHAND LESSONS.- The undersigned is forming a class for the study of shorthand. The system taught is one which has been used for some years with great success by several members of the college and Law School. All the essentials for practical use will be given in five lessons; but more will be given if these do not cover the ground. Time and place of the lessons will be given later...