Word: successful
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...somewhat consistently overworked and the temptation to yield to cleverness is not always resisted. By far the best thing in the number is "Toodles." This account of the adventures of an incorrigible child is among the best undergraduate work I can remember. If the author can often repeat his success, he will win many readers and place them all in his debt...
...Assembly Room of the Union. Fifty members of the class will be invited each time, and enough dinners will be held to give every member of the class a chance to attend one. A nominal price will be charged for tickets. In order to make these dinners a success it is necessary that everyone should come when invited. Smokers for all members of the Sophomore class will also be held from time to time...
...December number of the Monthly, which appears today, contains the following articles: "Is the Interchange of Professors with Germany a Success?," by Professor Kuno Francke; "Arlin, the Thief," by H. A. Bellows '06; "Sonoratown," by W. H. Wright sC.; "The Poetry of Edward Rowland Sill," by H. E. Cory 1G.; "Sea-Mist," by J. H. Wheelock '08; "The Travel Papers of Arminius, III--Concerning a Paradise or Two;" "When Granada Came to Almeria," by R. Altrocchi '08; "On a Sundial," by C. H. Dickerman '07; "The Tale of the Holen Squad," by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07; "The Vision of Fulfilled...
...secret football practice yesterday afternoon was again very light, although all the members of the University team squad were on the field. At first Burr, Osborne, and Parker tried kicking goals from the field with good success; and Newhall and Kennard made some excellent attempts for goals from drop kicks. For about 15 minutes the backs and ends had punting practice--Foster, Newhall, Burr, and Lincoln dong the kicking. Burr's punts were excellent and should be of great service to the team on Saturday. In order to make the men start together there was a long signal drill...
...cups have been given to encourage and perpetuate the secondary fall rowing, whether it consists of inter-dormitory bumping races or some other form of rowing competition. The success of the bumping races this fall, however, was so pronounced that the rowing authorities will strive to encourage the fall rowing along these lines rather than in various other ways which have been used in former years. One of the cups is a perpetual challenge cup, to be competed for each year; the other will become the permanent property of Claverly...