Word: successful
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...sprinters and broad-jumpers. A victory over Yale or a creditable showing in the intercollegiate meet can hardly be hoped for unless more and better men are developed in the dashes, the distances, and the hammer-throw. A great deal of Yale's victory and Harvard's success in the field events this year was due to the improvement in the material already at hand by means of experience in actual competition. At present the chances of winning next year's dual meet are greatly in favor of Yale, just as they favored Harvard at this time last year. Numbers...
...fitting climax for Captain Leonard's four years of play on Soldiers Field. His work was faultless. The confidence already placed in Coach Pieper has been further strengthened and the improvement that has taken place in the team in the last five games has been remarkable. Nothing succeeds like success and the University pins its faith on the team to make a clean sweep of the series...
...those of us who have no hopes for a victory are disregarding a very important consideration--Captain Richardson's indomitable courage and the unbounded respect in which he is held by his men. Those factors have won races before and they can win again. We wish him every possible success in the last race of his career...
...Union has completed another very successful year and great credit is due to the 1908 Governing Board and officers for this success. During the first few years of its existence, several obstacles were encountered which retarded the progress of the club; but since then improvements have been made and the Union is now on a substantial working basis and is an essential factor in University life today...
...innovations were inaugurated during the past year: the Sophomore class substituted a pop night in the Living Room for the customary class dinner, and the Juniors held their class dinner there instead of in Boston as former classes have done. Both of these events were very successful and should be precedents which succeeding classes will adopt with even greater success...