Word: successful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Hasty Pudding play, "Branglebrink," is unquestionably a great success. Twice performed at Copley Hall last Saturday, it was very favorably received both times, and almost every number was enthusiastically encored. The excellent work of the principals and chorus was the result of long and careful training. There was no perceptible hitch or loss of lines during the performance...
...undergraduates of Princeton, wish to express our heartiest appreciation for your efforts, and congratulate you on your success...
...debate will determine the supremacy for this year. The confidence of the Yale supporters has been shaken by the victory of Harvard over Princeton, and the New Haven men realize fully that they will have to make the most strenuous efforts it they are to have any hope of success. They are making the most earnest efforts, and the greatest interest is taken in debating by the Yale undergraduates...
...have great confidence in the men that have been chosen to represent our University, and we feel that we may count upon them to do their utmost to bring Harvard success. If then the enthusiasm of the students in general can be thoroughly awakened, and kept awake, we have little fear for the result of this decisive debate...
...production of Goldsmith's Good-Natured Man by the Delta Upsilon next Tuesday affords a rare opportunity to see this very entertaining comedy. The play was last given in this vicinity about twelve years ago, when the Cambridge Dramatic Club produced it with great success. While the absence of any strong feminine parts keeps the Good-Natured Man from the professional stage, this very lack, with the strong characterization in the masculine parts, peculiarly fits it for the production by college students. The play is considered by some critics superior to She Stoops to Conquer; certainly the bailiff...