Word: successful
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...season. They have secured the services of several efficient graduate coaches, and intend to accomplish something more than mere drilling in fundamentals. We cannot help but admire the business-like way in which the season has been inaugurated, and we feel that this preliminary industry augurs well for the success of the team next fall...
...efforts of the captain and coach will be fruitless of the candidates for the team do not respond by regular attendance at the practice. The coming three weeks will enable the coach to become acquainted with the members of the squad--an absolute essential to success,--and will give the new men an excellent opportunity for becoming prominent earlier next fall...
Here's the best of luck and deserved success to the athletic teams that are representing Harvard during the vacation! Our best wishes to the members of the Pierian Sodality, who will travel through New York State, entertaining past and future generations of Harvard...
Municipal government by commission will only be successful, he said, when a large proportion of the constituency has become interested, and when a good-sized and capable city council has been secured, to which the commission must be responsible. Then and only then can government by commission be introduced with real success...
...account of an injury to his hand which he sustained while on duty in one of the ship drills, but has recovered sufficiently to row in the race next Wednesday. The position of stroke, made vacant by the loss of Ingram who was perhaps the greatest factor in the success of the crew last year, has been the most difficult to fill. Kinkaid, the new stroke, is big and powerful, but lacks experience, as he has never stroked before. The other men in the boat have almost all been developed from last year's second crew...