Word: successfull
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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In the first round of the doubles in the intercollegiate tennis, Gosline and Wrenn of Harvard won their match against Candler and White of Columbia, 6-2, 6-3. Chase and Read were also easily successful, beating Fowler and Terry of Yale in two sets, 6-1, 6-1.
The reception of the Christian Association held in Holden Chapel last night was very well attended and was in every way successful. The speakers were Rev. F. G. Peabody, Professor deSumichrast, and Rev. William Lawrence. D. C. Greene sang several solos before and after the speaking. Mr. Peabody spoke first...
Everything about us this year favors and justifies the second, the typical college mood. There is no reason now why any man should see a dark cloud over the University, no matter how many he may fancy about himself. Last spring brought us victory in baseball and a creditable record...
WITH this issue the CRIMSON suspends publication until the first day of the college year '93-'94. We hoped to be in a position to congratulate our nine and those who have had it in charge on the outcome of the game with Yale. The stormy weather, however, disappointed us...
Under the able administration of its present officers the Cooperative Society has had another remarkably successful year. The growth in the last three years has been very rapid; the figures show that the Society has almost doubled in that time, the amount of business done. To accommodate this growth, changes...