Word: successful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...their life work, this exposition of the requirements should prove of unique value. Although members of the Faculty are fully competent to advise later in individual cases, President Lowell can now do much to make clear the general aim, and explain the details of an institution, in the success of which he is deeply interested...
Professor W. R. Spalding '87 of the department of Music, told of the success of the Historic Operatic Concerts and the support which they have received from graduates of the University. The opera is not a light amusement but an educational force; it is a composite art and appeals to the higher qualities of the listener. In spite of the commercial spirit of this age, the opera will have a vital growth in the future, and it is only commercial power which can provide operatic productions...
...that will be discussed in an open meeting in the Union this evening. Since the Freshmen already have class debating, the suggested plan will apply to the three upper classes. To the members of the winning team the Committee has decided to present cups as a mark of their success...
...committee wishes to urge that every man who has ever registered with the class of 1913 be present at the pop-night tomorrow night. A very interesting program has been arranged, and will be published in tomorrow's CRIMSON. As it is desired to make the affair as successful as possible, it is hoped that every man who can possibly do so will turn out to help make it a success. The pop-night is to be held in the large Living Room of the Union, and it is absolutely imperative that there be a large attendance if the evening...
...have been secured. The 1913 glee club will also render several selections. Small tables will be placed about the room, and refreshments will be served. As the pop-night is to be held in the Living Room, a large attendance is imperative in order to make the entertainment a success. Every man who has ever been registered with the class of 1913 is urged to be present...