Word: successful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...judges on Monday, they should see K. Bromley '16, at the above address, as soon as possible. Any further information concerning the play will be given when men sign up, and it is hoped that as many as possible will come out to help make the event a marked success...
...these times when alumni are working more and more for their colleges and the relationship between graduate and University is consequently becoming closer and closer, such an experiment as Yale's is observed with interest and its success noted. An Alumni University Day, working toward co-operation, the end of the Commencement Reunions, yet filling a different and a valuable place, should grow in popularity...
...because of Faculty restrictions or lack of time to properly rehearse the music, the remaining colleges have decided to go ahead with the project. It was thought for a time that without the support of the alumni of Yale and Princeton, the affair could not be made a financial success. But after a conference in Boston on Saturday, it was decided that the risk of monetary loss was far too small to warrant abandoning this year's meet. As the matter now stands, the participating clubs will be Harvard, Dartmouth, Columbia, and Pennsylvania...
...will meet in the Parlor this evening at 7 o'clock when L. H. Bevier '17 will speak upon "Friends." This is the first time the class has been continued into the second half-year, but the interesting discussions and talks by the students are making the experiment a success...
Last year the smokers were a success, which means that men did not attend them for reasons of politeness only. This year men cannot be expected to attend them indefinitely for reasons of politeness only. They should attend their first one, however, for that reason if for no other, with a full appreciation of the purpose of the smokers. If then they are led to attend no more, well and good; the present Senior class must be decidedly less naturally social than that which graduated last June...