Word: successful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Owing to the great difficulty which students find in obtaining work at Princeton ... it was decided to introduce student waiters at the University Dining Halls, and the plan was put into operation last fall. This innovation has now been thoroughly proved and can be pronounced a decided success both from the standpoint of the students benefited and from the quality of service rendered...
...Clod" a Success in New York...
...reached the New York stage in the one act play, "The Clod," by E. L. Beach '13, which the Washington Square Players are playing at the Bandbox Theatre. The Dramatic Club produced this play in its bill of one-act plays in the spring of 1914, and its success at that time is now being repeated in New York, where the critics have awarded it first place in the current production at the Bandbox...
...McCormick, Yale 1893, S. B. Thorne, Yale 1896, and J. R. Kilpatrick, Yale 1911. Jones was a star football player while in college, and was also captain of the baseball team. He has been head coach at Phillips-Exeter Academy for the last three years, and has had unusual success in developing teams...
Only a few more dance applications have been received in response to the committee's last appeal. Although a sufficient number have signified their intention of being present to warrant the success of the dance, the committee hopes to make this year's event the most successful ever held. In order that any additional members of the class may have an opportunity to apply for invitations the time has been extended until Monday. All applications must be sent to H. B. Courteen '17, Harvard Union...