Word: successful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...evening. Besides the "hot dogs" there will be other refreshments, amusement being furnished by a professional entertainer and an orchestra. This will be one of the few remaining times for the Seniors to get together before graduation, and the whole class should turn out to make the occasion a success...
...nearly all the muscles of the body, is enjoyable, and for the majority of the season out-of-doors. It offers a chance for service to the class and the University. Of all the major sports it holds forth to the novice the best chance for development and success, a chance oftentimes better than that of the man with training who is handicapped by the wrong ways he has learned and must unlearn. The opportunity, because of disregard now, draws dangerously near an obligation, especially in a class which has started as well as 1917, and has a record...
...prestige which such a backing carries with it is bound to be of great help, but more substantial support is necessary if the enterprise is to be a success. Captain Cele needs money to carry out his undertaking and, as his funds are low, he appeals to the undergraduates of Harvard, Yale, and Brown, and to any others interested in his work, to contribute to the cause. The amount of good which contributions, large or small, will do is inestimable and it is hoped that all will respond generously to the appeal. Contributions should be sent to J. C. Talbot...
...York, during the early part of May, the exact evening has not yet been decided upon. The Intercollegiate Musical Council will adopt a constitution and will be definitely organized at a conference to be held in New York on April 7. If the meet this year is a success, articles of incorporation will be drawn up, and the organization given definite standing in the business as well as the musical world. That the meet will be kindly received by the New York public seems to be indicated by the amount of publicity it has already been given in the newspapers...
...whole, all indications point to a repetition of last year's unusual success in these minor sports...