Word: successful
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...main object of the meeting is to lay before the students the real aims of the reform; and to offer an intelligent way of meeting the great difficulties of our governmental system. The success of any effort made by the club, however, depends largely on undergraduate support, and for this reason it is hoped that a large number of men will be present. Men who are interested in the purposes of the club may join it by paying the annual dues of one dollar to the Secretary for the coming year...
...Thursday, October 11. The blue-books are still at Leavitt & Peirce's, the Law School, Memorial and Randall Halls, and the CRIMSON office. So far only about fifty or sixty men have signified their intention of playing. To make the initial year of such a promising scheme a success, and to perpetuate the series, more enthusiasm must be shown...
...Democratic candidates, Mr. Bryan and Mr. Stevenson, Senator James K. Jones, and E. L. Logan, president of the Harvard Democratic Club. Letters from Senator Jones and Mr. Adlai E. Stevenson, congratulating the editors of the Democrat for their efforts in producing the paper and wishing the plan success, occupy prominent places on the front page...
...already been made. For the first time, there is to be an assistant director in the work, whose duties will consist largely in helping Mr. Birtwell and in attending to such clerical work as may be necessary. The scheme for boys' clubs in East Cambridge is meeting with great success. A library for boys has been established, at which men are in attendance daily from 4 to 6 o'clock, to answer questions and give out books. Club rooms, where members may meet during the evening, will be fitted up as soon as possible. It is hoped that when...
...squad has suffered this year from the lack of weight among the candidates. Indeed this has been every year a handicap to Freshman elevens: The success of J. L. Knox '98 as a coach for the past two years has been due largely to his policy of developing fast interference and careful execution of line plays. The plan this season will be directed for the same end,-to make dash and snap make up for lack of weight. Accordingly, although the playing of the squad has been undeniably ragged, it has been encouraging in that it has shown a gratifying...