Word: successfull
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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The Tappan prize is open to all students of the Graduate School or any of the Professional Schools, who have received an academic degree, and to all graduates of the college of not more than three years' standing. It is only awarded to a work which embodies considerable research. Tappan...
So far as numbers can be indicative of interest, the meeting of candidates for the nine last night was highly encouraging. The plan of having a "College" team seems an excellent one, in fact the only good way of ensuring constant competition for positions on the University nine. The season...
900 men, more than one-third of the College, are Massachusetts men. Boston boys grow up with the idea of making successful Harvard athletes as they know the social distinction at college this confers. New York men, although filling some of the clubs, furnish few athletes. Chicago has almost always...
The students of the Masschusetts institute of Technology gave a successful minstrel show Saturday evening, in Huntington Hall, for the benefit of the baseball association, which has been badly in debt for over a year. M. O. Leighton '96 had charge of the entertainment.
Debating in Princeton has always aroused a great amount of interest. The Lynde debate at commencemet and the '76 Prize Debate on Washington's Birthday are well attended and vigorously contested. However, the interest has never before reached the height that it did in the last three weeks. The men...