Word: successful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first public performance of "Ralph Roister Doister," given by the Harvard Chapter of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity in Brattle Hall last evening, was a marked success. The audience was large and appreciative, and fully enjoyed every minute of the time. The second performance will be given in Brattle Hall this evening at 8 o'clock, and will be followed by informal dancing until 1 o'clock...
...admission or for the refreshments served and an endeavor will be made to get all 1913 men to attend the pop-night, as it will be held in the Living Room of the Union and a large number of men in attendance will be absolutely essential to the success of the affair...
...Ralph Roister Doister" was written over three hundred and fifty years ago by Nicholas Udall, and Eton schoolmaster, as a farce comedy for his publis to act. The play was an instantaneous success...
Seniors are reminded that today and tomorrow caps and gowns may be ordered at $4.75. Beginning on Monday, the price will be raised to $5.25. To make the custom of wearing caps and gowns a success it is essential that measurements be made at the Co-operative before Monday, March 10, in order that all caps and gowns may be delivered...
...facts, the establishment of the Sodality as early as 1808 is all the more remarkable, and its position as the oldest college organization of the kind in the country is all the more dignified. Professor W. C. Heilman '00, of the department of Music, congratulated the Sodality on its success as an orchestra, since elsewhere organizations of pianists alone are common enough. L. G. del Castillo '14, conductor of the orchestra, reviewed the work of the year, giving a hopeful view of the prospects for the future. C. S. Parker '12, president of the Sodality, completed the list of speeches...