Word: successful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...success of the past few years has induced the University of Vermont to try to raise $1,000 to put a baseball nine in the field with the other colleges...
...least four years the College Conference Meetings, as they were once called, have been carried on with success. They have always proved satisfactory, and have attracted much attention. It was their purpose until this year, to give the students an opportunity to discuss among themselves and with the college authorities, all matters of interest to the University. In 1887 they were highly appreciated by the students, and in 1888 President Eliot opened the first meeting of the year with an address on "College Loyalties." At a later meeting Professor Norton spoke on "Interest in Literature in its Relation...
Miss Marie Tempest continues her success this week at the Globe Theatre in "Dorothy." The Duff Opera Company gives a very pleasing rendering of the popular opera, but Miss Tempest leads the troupe by far. This is the last week of the company's stay...
That Harvard plays so important a part in the management of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens has not been well known, but a little investigation has shown that the University is greatly interested in the success of this American enterprise. Our professors hold positions of influence in the school and for a long time have been active in its support. Our graduates who are devoted to classical studies have also found the school of great value...
...will include, men from all American colleges of any importance. Harvard is represented by Mr. A. De V. Tassin, '92. A prize of ten dollars will be awarded each month for the best contribution on some subject of college life or work. We wish the College Man all success. WE cannot, however, fail to remember that every previous attempt at conducting an intercollegiate magazine has ended in mournful failure. It is at least questionable whether a field exists for such a publication. The College Man has an excellent opportunity to triumph over skeptics, and to show us that the repeated...