Word: successful
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...gratifying to see with what marked success the efforts made this year to encourage more general participation in athletics have met and there can be no doubt as to the place that these informal contests have among us. The CRIMSON hopes that lack of playing room will never again make if necessary to omit the baseball series...
Tickets at $1.75 are on sale at the Union, Leavitt & Peirce's, and Amee's, until noon today, and it is hoped that every member of the class will co-operate in making the dinner a success by being present...
Eleven hundred and six undergraduates have signed the petition. It is a formidable list, but still far from complete. The petition will remain at the CRIMSON office today and tomorrow. Let nothing stand in the way of its success! Sign on today without fail...
...former success of the Leiter Cup series leaves little doubt as to the support it will receive this year. One consideration, however, has arisen since the last series: graduate and Law School students are no longer eligible for University teams. Here is a favorable opportunity for them to take part in athletics without much preparation, and we feel sure that they will welcome...
...above the usual amateur level, while the dancing in some instances reaches professional excellence. The music by R. J. de Golyer '08 is original, varied and catchy. In the musical parts H. L. Murphy '08 and R. D. Murphy '08, the two tenors of the University quartet, repeated the success which they scored last year in "The Financier." Their duet "Springtime" was charmingly rendered as was "The Elfins," a solo by the former. L. M. Potter '08, the star actor of the evening, was irresistibly droll in his rendering of Maria Grumble, a ubiquitous spinster, and his burlesque, "I Just...