Word: successfully
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...renewed this privilege of an early allotment to members of the Junior class for one year only, and whether the custom is continued in the future will depend very largely upon the response to the privilege by members of the class of 1908 this year. To insure its success not only for next year, but thereafter as well, members of the class are urged to take advantage of this opportunity of securing a room in Senior dormitories. It is the unanimous opinion of those members of the present Senior class living in these dormitories that the custom makes very strongly...
...statesman, high rank is universally accorded among the play-wrights of our own day. Not long ago he was awarded the Nobel prize, as a tribute to his artistic powers. It is to the problem play that Echegaray has given his greatest attention, and the fullest measure of his success in this direction may be seen in the piece which Mr. Faversham now offers in a form somewhat different from that in which Mr. Blair presented it in Boston, 1899, but sufficiently faithful to the original. From first to last the interest of the spectator is kept tense; and, whether...
...dance, held in the Union last night, proved as brilliant a success as either the 1907 or the 1906 dances of the last two years. There were over 500 people present, of whom more than half were members of the Junior class. Although the Union was comfortably filled, the scattering of the boxes among the different rooms on the first floor prevented crowding between the dances...
With regular practice of late the University team has improved steadily in all departments. The unison of play of the forwards in particular has been developed. During the last few days the passes across the rink have been worked with great success...
...applying in groups of four. If there are any rooms remaining after the assignment to such groups, the preference will be given to two men applying together, then to groups of three, after which individual applications will be considered. To facilitate the work of the committee and ensure the success of the movement all men who have not already done so are urgently requested to at once send their names or groups, together with the name of the dormitory for which they intend to apply, to H. M. Gilmore, Matthews...