Word: successful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Winsor's career has been a notable example of the achievements of which American learning has shown itself capable, and even while mourning his death we may feel inspired by his success to a greater confidence in the future of national culture...
...grown more and more de-centralized in interest and some positive check must immediately be applied. The University Club, as proposed, seems to offer the easiest and most certain means of again uniting the student body and producing a spirit of unity which shall be powerful enough to bring success to our efforts, whether athletic or literary...
...have been able to publish owing to the kindness of The Pennsylvanian, affords perhaps the best evidence obtainable as to the practicability of such institutions. It was built to supply the very need which we wish to supply here in the same way-the need of centralization; and its success has equalled the greatest hopes of its promoters...
...very practical reason for this success is obvious. The building offers so many conveniences, that the students as a body frequent it for attractions which they can not find elsewhere. The University Club at Yale on the other hand, is not so well fitted up, and is, in comparison, less popular. It is clear, therefore, that the Harvard Club should be supplied with everything which can minister to the comfort of its members. An extra effort must be made to provide a sufficient sum for the maintenance of a thoroughly well equipped building. Half way measures in this case...
Neither side scored. The 'Varsity tried a number of new plays without much success. In the second half the Sophomores opposed the 'Varsity who only scored on them once...