Word: successful
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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From this data it is apparent that the nuclear group of 500 eaters, declared to be essential to the success of any Common dining hall by the Comptroller's Office, can be recruited from a roving force of 6000. The Harvard Union has demonstrated that a University Dining hall based on voluntary attendance can succeed in spite of cafeteria competition. The Union attracts only a portion of the nomad horde; the majority wanders, at large inadequately and irregularly food...
...success could be attained through starting publicity by uttering a lot of "bunk", Mr. Villamin has certainly attained...
...sake of change. To appoint a dining-room so that it will be physically attractive, which is a very heavy factor in determining the eating preference of people, is another great task that will confront the man who undertakes to manage such an establishment, and one upon whose success depends largely the success of the enterprise...
...following article, appearing in the current Alumni Bulletin, tells of the founding of the first endowed professorship at the University. These efforts to perpetuate chairs of learning in the University met with little approval at first, but their development and their ultimate success are the subjects of the accompanying article...
...Time was, a few years ago, when only the wealthy and influential man could hope to succeed in a political career. But that is changed, and for the better. Any ambitious young man, with sterling recommendations of character, may win success, and this recognition of the importance of personality in candidates for public office makes the future of politics in this country look the brighter...