Word: successful
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...help of Security, the usurer, and Bramble, the lawyer, she and the knight are married. Sir Flash then disposes of Girtred and her mother by sending them overland to his imaginary castle in the east, while he and Quicksilver hasten out of the country by sea. For the success of the voyage the adventurers are provided with money gained by the sale of Girtred's land to Security and the collection of debts due Touchstone by his customers. With several companions Quicksilver and Sir Flash set out for Virginia. But the schemers are shipwrecked and washed ashore only...
...only 40 tickets have been sold for the Sophomore dinner everybody is urged to get one immediately. I suppose every member of the class is desirous to have the dinner a success, and should be willing to help by securing a ticket before 6 o'clock tonight...
...seventeen courses. If that were true, the three-year plan would have no opponents. What the degree has hitherto meant, however, is that its holder, if he is a "competent" man, has lived for four years an academic life, in which he has pursued liberal studies with some success, in which he has had an opportunity to partake in one or more of the College activities, and in which he has had time to develop his character, his knowledge of men, and his knowledge of books. In other words, the "competent" four-year man has had the good fortune...
...this exhibition competitive, and to award prizes for proficiency in the various events as well as for the best all round work. Regular attendance will be required of all candidates, in order that, in spite of the shortness of the time left for preparation, the exhibition may be a success...
Professor C. E. Norton next extended the congratulations and thanks of the University to the donors of the building, and to those whose labor and care has made the work a success...