Word: successful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...been found necessary to issue another call. Last year 1917 sent out 75 managerial aspirants, and with a larger class 1918 should at least do as well. On account of the interdormitory series, there will be eight positions to be filled instead of two. Accordingly, the chance of success is much greater than formerly and should attract all Freshmen not engaged in some other activity. The opportunity offered of meeting other members of the class should not be overlooked...
Over 650 Freshmen attended the first meeting of 1918 held in the Union last evening and presided over by Dean Briggs. The latter introduced Dean Yeomans, who spoke with special reference to the purpose of and hopes for the new Freshman dormitories, pointing out that the ultimate success of the project rested with the Freshmen themselves. Dr. Roger Lee '02 explained the newly inaugurated system of physical examination...
...haste to avail himself of the opportunities for success at Harvard, several important items are apt to be overlooked. To the class of 1918 we say, therefore, that all roads to success here are barred if you fail to keep in good standing with the College Office. Acquire that and keep it and you are free to enjoy the responsibilities which appeal...
...rife. Good fellowship and activity should steer one clear of selfish aims and motives. Create good fellowship among yourselves and do not lay too much emphasis upon making a "club". The latter now belongs in a sphere entirely outside of the life of a first year man. True success is a life well lived and tasks well done. We are looking to the members of the class of 1918 to enter into life here determined to make their class the best that has ever come to Harvard...
...Grand Challenge Cup will be on exhibition, and moving pictures and stereopticon views of the races and trip will be shown, as well as posters and other mementos which marked the tremendous success of the second crew...