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Word: successfull (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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The final round was rather uninteresting, as Wright was considerably superior to his opponent, and at no time during the match seemed to be hard-pressed. He worried Hodge considerably by frequent lobbing and smashing from the net. Hodge was occasionally successful in driving along the edge of the court...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Interscholastic Tennis Championship. | 5/7/1901 | See Source »

W. F. Garcelon, L.S. '95 and J. L. Bremer '96 who have coached the hurdlers for several years, have presented four cups to be competed for by the hurdlers who are not successful in making the track team. The cups are offered "for the purpose of encouraging practice in hurdling...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cups for Hurdlers. | 4/26/1901 | See Source »

In the drop kicking, each of the contestants was allowed to make three kicks from two different angles at a distance of 25 yards from the goal line and three kicks at a straight distance of 35 yards. Each time the ball went over the middle of the cross-bar...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Kicking Contest Yesterday. | 4/13/1901 | See Source »

The Graduates' performance of "The Viking" last night was very successful. The play ran very smoothly and rapidly; the dances show the effect of careful rehearsing and the chorus has evidently been well trained. The book, by T. Stensland 3L., is exceedingly funny, especially in the third act, and has...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Performance of "The Viking." | 4/13/1901 | See Source »

The Student Volunteer entertainments have thus far proved very successful. Two troupes of seven men have been formed, and a third will be started soon. Two entertainments consisting chiefly in music, recitation and reading, have already been given, one at the Cambridge Alms House or City Home, the other at...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Student Volunteer Work. | 4/4/1901 | See Source »

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