Word: successful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...make it a success fifty men must enroll. As thirty-five have already applied, fifteen more names will put the organization on a firm footing. Owing to the importance of the project, financial backing for the band has been assured. All members will be equipped with uniforms, and instruments, if they have none. Those eligible should apply promptly considering as inducements trips with the football team, and no small opportunity for really useful service...
Obviously, the success of such a band depends not only on the support of those musically inclined, but on the whole undergraduate body. R. N. WILLIAMS...
...many promising candidates from last year's Freshman team are out. As far as pitching is concerned, E. W. Mahan '16 and W. Whilney '16 will be invaluable men. They both have had two years' experience on the University nine, and a great deal of last year's success is due to them. W. C. Hitchcock '18 is the most promising of the 1918 team, but C. L. Harrison '18 and R. M. Loring '18 are showing very good form...
...members of the Regimental Band will report for a rehearsal at the New Lecture Hall tomorrow at 8 o'clock. If all men who play band instruments come out, the band can be made big success...
General Wood contributes a preface, emphasizing the duty of every citizen to prepare and train himself. "It is not enough for a man to be willing; he must be trained. Willing, but untrained men, cannot meet with any hope of success equally good men trained and disciplined...