Word: successful
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Once having progressed this far, it would be encouraging if the administrations of Harvard and Radcliffe at least attempted to make interhouse dining a success. Undergraduates, too, bear a responsibility in this area. If Harvard-Radcliffe interhouse is ever to become the casual experience it should be, more students will have to take advantage of it, frequently and informally...
...Crimson basketball team plays Penn and Princeton in the IAB this weekend--and a victory over either Ivy powerhouse would almost make a success out of this disappointing season...
...Steingut, a Wagner enemy who was cager to be the Assembly's Speaker; several upstate leaders seeking a more influential role; and two pragmatic reformers from New York City's West Side, impatient for advancement and irritated by Wagner's indifference. As the coalition's efforts seemed to approach success, others desirous of a share of the legislature's $4.3 million patronage joined...
...true value of Weltner's idea lies less in its chances of success than in its enunciation. Admittedly, HUAC operates unfairly when it overemphasizes the danger on the left and ignores that on the right. But, in the final analysis, the Committee is undemocratic not because of the victims it chooses but because it has the ability to choose victims in the first place. Since "un-American" has no legal meaning, the Committee enjoys the distressing power to define and redefine the word as it pleases. If Weltner's proposal effectively dramatizes this fact, it will have served what...
...this is the root, the real measure of the Ripon Society's success will be its ability to end-this alienation