Word: successful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Cercle Francais owes much of the success of "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme" to C. L. Smith '97, who arranged the original music and composed several dances especially for its performance. The orchestration by Mr. W. R. Spalding of the Musical Department also deserves credit...
...unique feature of the opportunities offered by the Prospect Union has been Professor Norton's course of six lectures on "Dante's Life and Work," to which admission was charged for the benefit of the Union. This course has met with deserved success...
...into a theatre of its own and into quarters more befitting the high position it has attained. The graduates who sat in the new theatre expressed their gratification in enthusiastic terms not only in praise of the theatre but also of the play, which throughout was an entire success...
...French play was given for the second time in Copley Hall last night and proved to be a distinct success. The house was well filled and it seemed as if the play were thoroughly enjoyed. The players spoke with distinctness so that they could be heard from the back of the hall, but at times the words were slurred together and the French accent was poor...
...Junior Dinner given last night at the Vendome, was in every way an unqualified success. The attendance was larger than at any previous Junior Dinner, and the whole affair was pervaded with a spirit of class loyalty and good fellowship, which speaks eloquently for the future of the class and of the University...