Word: successful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...member of the class who can possibly go to the dinner to sign the book today. Late Saturday night about 150 names had been received but this is still over fifty less than we hope to have at the dinner. Everything has been done to make the dinner a success and the support that we have thus far received has been gratifying...
...Junior dinner promises this year to be a greater success than ever before. The preparations that have been made are most satisfactory and complete, and the event will be one to be long remembered by all the men that are there. Up to this time one hundred and twenty members of the class have signed the blue-book, which is a decided improvement over last year at the same time, but this number is much below that which the committee expects will be at the dinner. It has been shown by experience that a very large number of men sign...
...success of the affair is assured by the great interest taken by the original members. They were consulted before any plans were made and promised hearty support. They were of great help in securing the names and addresses of the past members. By their aid the secretary of the committee on arrangements, W. F. Corliss, has obained the names and addresses of 268 past members now living. To them all invitations have recently been sent. Though the final date for answering is not to be until April 1, a large number have accepted, enough so that there...
...some disappointment, but apparently no loss of interest or enthusiasm as far as things theatrical are concerned. The play is already beginning to take shape and has reached a more advanced stage than is usual so long before the date of presentation. Everything points to even more than ordinary success this year...
Ever since his freshman year Youngman has worked for the 'varsity debates, and he has well earned his final success. His speaking is forcible and direct...