Word: successful
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Under the new system a candidate will be adjudged on the score of his ability to cover satisfactorily the definite assignments given him by the managing editor.--not on his success in gathering unassigned news, or "scoops," except under definite limitations. No candidate will hereafter be expected or allowed, to follow up news in all branches of University activity, but will be assigned to cover thoroughly one division under the immediate direction of an editor in charge. Candidates will be assigned to divisions according to their individual interests and special information...
...yesterday's CRIMSON, designating the Yard room assignment as a failure, was such an expression of unfriendly criticism without any foundation in truth or reason, that I deem it advisable to set forth a few facts in the case and let men judge for themselves the degree of success of the early room drawing...
...southwest end of the Union Living Room. It will be attempted to make this gathering a pleasant and informal meeting of a large number of the members of the Freshman class, and it is hoped that the class will be present in force to make it a success. Similar meetings will be held regularly every Sunday evening till the end of the year, and every two weeks there will probably be an extra meeting on Wednesday evening, to accommodate those who do not remain in Cambridge over Sunday. 1907 UNION COMMITTEE...
...condition than the Yale team, and although the Yale men were better in stick work, the detail of the Harvard team's play was more, developed. The greater ability of the Harvard team to unite individual play with team-work, and its good defense should make the chances of success this evening exceptionally good...
...Garfield said in part: The success of any activity depends upon the character of the individuals who undertake it; if the body politic is to be strong the individuals composing it must be correspondingly strong. The requisites for the successful discharge of the duty of citizenship are four--intelligence, common sense, honesty, and courage,--and a man who possesses all of these is certain to be a factor for good in the community, rather than for evil. The same qualifications make the successful officeholder, for he is simply a trustee for the individuals who have elected him. Every...