Word: successful
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Spokesmen for the Harvard and Radcliffe Co-operative Houses have called their two-year-old interhouse dining program a marked success, both financially and socially...
...financial success of the system, John W. Folacheck '64-4, its originator, said yesterday, has been due to the nearly equal number of interhouse meals eaten in the various dormitories...
...social success of the program is partly due to the fact that it does not rely on formal dating. Members of both co-operative groups are encouraged to eat meals at the other dorms whether or not they are specifically invited...
...couples had been to a party in Dunster House, where there was some drinking, and then waited in Mills' ear until another group met them at 2:15 a.m. They then drove to Boston looking for a party, but did not meet with success...
...ambition is sanguine, runs in a torrent, and the calculation is hardly more than the rock or the stump which the torrent strikes for a second, yet which suffices to direct its course. It is not so much that he calculates how he is to make his career a success--how, frankly, he is to boom--but that he has a queer, shrewd power of introspection, which tells him his gifts and character are such as will make him boom...