Word: successful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...only one-fourth of the Freshman class have signified their intention of attending the Class Dinner on April 1. It is absolutely necessary that at least four hundred come to the dinner to make it a success, and the Dinner Committee must know beforehand how many will attend. Tickets at $2 each will be on sale at the Rendenvous until 5 o'clock tomorrow. No tuxedos will be worn as it will be purely informal...
...sacrificed all customary procedure to present need. As a matter of class pride alone, it is to be hoped that the slight increase in the Freshman membership necessary before the whole class is allowed to attend the meeting scheduled for next Wednesday will not prove an obstacle to the success of that occasion...
...Misses Swainson assisted by Miss Louise Llewellyn will give a lecture recital on old French music at the house of Mrs. Herbert Langfeld, 38 Francis avenue, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The Misses Swainson have sung abroad and in America with great success. Tickets at $1 each may be obtained at 38 Francis avenue or at 33 Holyoke street...
Students vote at Columbia, Princeton, Boston University, and other colleges. Members of the University should be grateful to Mr. Hoar for his interest and success in conducting their case...
...spirit that actuates the scheme is of the highest order. To further the ends of justice, not to dispense charity, is the fundamental motive for this new institution, and with such a purpose its success will be great. President Eliot recently delivered a speech in which he pointed out the duty of the Law School to lead in the movement to secure legal reform in this country. In the establishment of the Legal Aid Bureau to secure more equitable justice for all the students of the Law School have taken the first definite step in the direction President Eliot...