Word: successful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Freshman Baseball Team, appreciating heartily the services of their coach, W. L. Garrison, Jr., take this means of expressing their gratitude to him, and also to E. Stevens, who assisted him. A large part of the nine's success must be credited to the unselfish interest and untiring efforts of these men; and every man on the team joins warmly in expressions of thanks to them...
...will be admitted to this course before the first exercise, Thursday, October 1, 1896, at 3.30 p. m., in Harvard 1. Applications will then be received from students registered as Seniors; and the thirty men will be selected who seem to have the best preparation for the work. Success in other courses will not necessarily entitle men to enter English...
Class Day is distinctly Seniors' Day. Its success depends largely upon our ability to keep the Yard solely in possession of Seniors and their friends. To accomplish this, every possible precaution has been taken. Tickets have been made from special sketches, copyrighted and numbered, and a record will be made of the holder of every ticket that leaves the committee's office...
...Class Day begins for Seniors, and we would again call the attention of members of the Class of Ninety-six to the regulations of the committee, which are published in another column. It is imperative that these directions be followed implicitly if Class Day is to be the success that every one hopes it will be. The rule that the tickets are not to be sold by any Senior after they have left the hands of the committee is perhaps the most important of all, and the one that will be most relentlessly enforced. The committee has, and will certainly...
...will be admitted to this course before the first exercise, Thursday, October 1, 1896, at 3.30 p. m., in Harvard 1. Applications will then be received from students registered as Seniors; and the thirty men will be selected who seem to have the best preparation for the work. Success in other courses will not necessarily entitle men to enter English...