Word: successful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...wish the ice polo team success in its first game with Brown which will be played this afternoon if the ice is in good condition...
...prepared so soon, and the question discussed was the necessity of having temporary grand stands on Holmes Field. Captain Vincent said that it would be very necessary in order to have sufficient attendance to raise money and keep up the interest of the competitors. Captain Dean thought that the success of the baseball season would depend very much on the grand stands. Many of the students present discussed the question and brought out good reasons in favor of the petition...
...CRIMSON is strongly in favor of the petition that temporary grand stands be erected and that the nine and the Mott Haven team be allowed to continue the use of Holmes Field. Even those opposed to the petition must admit that it will be best for the success of the two teams, both in their finances and in their training, and for the convenience of spectators at their games that they should remain on Holmes field. Leaving out of consideration the cost of laying out a new diamond and a new cinder track on Soldiers Field, which would amount...
...concert given by the Musical Clubs on December twelfth was a great success. It was given in the Academy of Music before a large audience, and was under the direction of the following executive committee: G. L. McAvoy, manager; L. A. Dewing, president; H. M. Boyer, secretary; E. A. Smith, treasurer; W. J. Goeckel, leader of the Glee Club; and R. C. Smith, leader of the Banjo Club...
...team begins its year's work we heartily wish the candidates and Captain Vincent favoring circumstances and final success...