Word: successful
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...athletic program is to be a success, there must be efficient managers, men whose duty it is to see that the necessary equipment is at the field of play when needed. Yet many of these functions have been neglected during the current season. Failure to announce the Leverett-Adams game almost caused postponement because of lack of men. Men who have been taken out of the scrimmages have been compelled to sit on the sidelines without blankets or hoods. There has been a general complaint against the lack of systematic announcement of games on the house bulletin boards...
...professed friend. But Uncle Sam, go the British one better--insist upon equality of armaments and demand moreover a tri-party security agreement: that the nation committing aggression will have the other two on its neck to keep the peace. Then watch England wince. Put the burden of either success or failure of the conference on her head and see what happens...
Encouraged by the success of the two supper dances held on the last two Saturdays, the Adams House Committee has decided to hold another this week, to precede the feature dance of the evening at Lowell House. Ned Marshall and his Crimson Club will again furnish the music. Supper will be served between 5.30 o'clock and 7 o'clock. Admission, $.25 stag and $.50 a couple. Men from all the Houses are invited...
...Farley and Mr. Curley may find in Harvard's disapproval of the policies of their party a sure indication of Democratic success at the polls on November 6th. Surely, a countless mass of people will think that Mr. Moses has succeeded in moving the "Old Guard" from New York to the banks of the Charles. Regardless of the accuracy of these charges, however, the fact that Harvard was for the new deal in May and has reversed its stand within five months, demands an explanation...
Maintaining its excellent reputation for success in placing its students in positions, the Graduate School of Education last year found work in the field of education for 94 out of the 100 who received the master degree, according to a statement by Fred C. Smith, Registrar of the Graduate School of Education. Of the 6 graduates it did not place, 4 are employed in other types of work, while 2 have returned for further study. Of all the students who applied for positions through the placement bureau 87 per cent received positions. The national average for such placement is about...