Word: successful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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meaning. D. Secures responsibility. x. Ministers alone responsible for all legislative acts. y. Ministers cannot dodge party promises. z. Divided authorities of legislative and executive departments will be united. E. Lead to better legislation. x. Bills carefully considered. 1. Fortunes of ministry would depend upon success of bills. 2. Bills exposed to criticism and opposition. y. Harmony of one gov't bill with another. 1. Originate at same source. z. Prevent party juggling. 1. Party issues must be squarely faced. F. Best men get into office. x. Party must put forth its best leaders. 1. Party honor sustained in debate...
Every member of the University, a long list of graduates, and hosts of Harvard well-wishers all over the country, unite in an earnest and deeply felt wish for that full measure of success for the team in the game this afternoon, which its unselfish untiring work so richly deserves for it. The eleven has borne uncomplainingly the innumerable bruises and injuries of a hard season's training that Harvard might win this afternoon; and graduates and undergraduates alike have a fuller appreciation of its endeavors than they are apt to give expression to in words. But every...
...Gonterman '96 is having great success as the head coach of the Indiana University football team...
...still felt. The chapters that follow, however, discuss only those writers who have made material contributions to the field of French literature, or who mark advance or new departure. The language throughout the book is simple, the style clear, and the author is to be congratulated upon the success of his labor...
...line positions are becoming more set led every day. Gailey, last year's centre, is sure of his old place, and is playing a hard aggressive game, blocking well and getting down on kicks very fast. The loss of last year's guards has been much felt, and the success of the attempt to fill the places is problematic. Armstrong '99, who played halfback last year, has been moved up to right guard, and as he is doing fairly good work he seems sure of the place. He is very active, and his experience at half is valuable in running...