Word: successful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...tonight's meeting the competition will be explained. The work will be divided into four parts: art, business, copy and cuts. In order to make the book a success, a large number of men are needed. Men who can draw are especially in demand. If the book is to be a financial success, many business candidates will have to come out. As an incentive it is planned to offer a free book to all those securing $100 worth of advertising or more than that amount. It is the intention of the board to hold a banquet when the finances...
...only 287 men have been measured. The showing made by 1914 is unusually poor for, although this Senior Class is larger than last year's, more than 330 men had responded at the same date in 1913. If Class Day is to be a success it is absolutely essential for all Seniors to attend to the matter of caps and gowns at once. 1914 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...complete their knowledge when they were too old, or too inelastic and lacking in enterprise and resourcefulness, to be given important executive positions. 'Business,' which was giving the only 'full course' in preparation for the profession of business, confessed that its own method of teaching was not a success...
...makes good.' The professorship of banking and finance has been made permanent by the gift of endowment from a business man, Mr. Edmund C. Converse, of New York. The Harvard Corporation, as well as the business supporters of the school, consider that it has passed from experiment to assured success...
...dinner, and the prospective class entertainments. The first meeting of candidates for positions on the board of the Red Book will be held in the Trophy Room of the Union at 7.15 o'clock tomorrow evening. A large number of men must come out in order to make a success of the book, which is a record of the class's activities during its first year in College...