Word: successful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Success in Oregon...
...subject of congratulation for Harvard that its graduates are attaining success in that most difficult field, the writing of plays. The University looks with pride upon the achievements of such men as Edward Sheldon and Vaughn Moody, and upon the stamp of popular approval which was put upon "Salvation Nell" and "The Great Divide." The fact that John Frederick Ballard, a second year graduate student in 1911-12, has this year won the Craig Prize, is extremely satisfactory from Harvard's view point. Indeed, there seems to be a general quickening of interest in the theatre. It is with pleasure...
...small tables and entertainment will be supplied by a slight-of-hand artist, while a quartet will add music to the occasion. The lateness of the hour should make it possible for everyone to attend if only for a few minutes and thus make the evening a success at least from the point of view of class union. The next and last smoker before the Christmas holidays will be held Thursday evening, December...
Walter Camp has commented as follows on the success of the football rules...
...Thanksgiving festival in Brooks House last evening was such a complete success that those in charge have felt encouraged to repeat the experiment next year, and perhaps during the Christmas holidays. The attendance was large, and the entertainment interesting and in keeping with the occasion. Mr. Hersey read some selections from Merrick and Dean Briggs spoke briefly. There was music by a Glee Club and an instrumental trio; and an under graduate magieian and a graduate cutionist added to the variety of a very pleasant evening...