Word: successful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...ball at Harvard he showed that hard work was the great faction in the evolution of our evergrowing strength which had culminated at last in victory. As a Harvard man he thanked our coaches, Dr. Conant and the second eleven for their splendid services and congratulated them on their success. He pointed out the necessity of keeping next year in mind and ended by expressing the ten thousand thanks to 'varsity eleven and to their captain, which was but their...
...success of this run and the one week before last has induced the club to give similar events for Christmas and New Year...
...Congress," Chap xvi. c. Repeal of the Embargo Act, 1809. d. Removal of the Deposits in 1883. 2. Commercial and business interests demand stability. 3 Since the McKinley bill must be repealed, it should be done at once: a To escape unfriendly retaliatory measures; b. To conduce to the success of the World's Fair: Nation L. 272,46. c. Any overthrow of vested interests becomes dangerous...
...concert was well received and a success. J. Wendell, Jr., '91, received the greatest amount of applause and his selections were repeatedly encored. The college songs which closed the entertainment, were a decided...
Paul Jones.Agnes Huntington in "Paul Jones" began the last of her three weeks' engagement at the Hollis Street Theatre last evening. As the hero of the opera Miss Huntington is most successful, while the support given her by the remainder of the company gives general satisfaction. The opera is produced with the greatest care, and the groupings and stage settings are quite artistic. The success of Paul Jones the coming week is assured from its popularity during the last fortnight...