Word: successful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...have found the work of a most interesting character and shall regret leaving it. My successor can, of course, command my assistance and services and I shall be glad to aid and co-operate at any time in the future in the promotion of Harvard's success in athletics and her progress in providing for her students an opportunity for physical education. Very truly, WILLIAM F. GARCELON...
...Massachusetts Agricultural College, and Dartmouth. Two special sections of 75 cent seats have been reserved on the Harvard side for students of the University. The season tickets may be obtained at Leavitt & Peirce's, and at the office of the Athletic Association. In order to make the plan a success, it is hoped that a large number of men will take advantage of this opportunity. Those who intend to buy tickets should do so at once in order to derive full benefit from them, since the opening game with Ottawa will be played on Monday...
...annual convention of the National Collegiate Athletic Association held in New York on December 27 was a marked success, almost every phase and problem of college athletics receiving attention at the three sessions. Delegates from more than 100 universities, colleges, and schools were present, nearly all the states in the Union being represented. While the association is not one which demands recognition or which enforces its point of view, it has been steadily growing in strength and prestige until in the near future it will undoubtedly be an all-important factor in moulding the practice as well as the spirit...
Since the rather weak showing in cross country, it is hoped that a large number of men will report for regular practice. The success of the University team depends largely upon having an abundance of material from each Freshman class to develop. Thus, all men who feel that they can do good work, whether they have had any previous experience or not, are urged to at least attend the meeting...
...CRIMSON wishes the Musical Clubs the best of success and feels confident that they will even add to the splendid reputation that they established for themselves through the West last year...