Word: successfully
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...lack of space, only a very limited survey of the plays was permissible in yesterday's issue. Their success and the effective and original staging are deserving of fuller comment. The College proper possesses but one serious dramatic organization; its efforts have always been commendable, frequently noteworthy. That it should have been able, in this trying period of reconstruction, to eclipse its former attainments is proof of the intrinsic vitality and resourcefulness of the club as well as of the enthusiasm of the undergraduates for its work...
...part of the management, may still be obtained at the front office and are priced at 75 cents each. Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell and Mrs. Matthew Luce have consented to act as patronesses. The band, which consists of 30 pieces, was organized this fall and has met with uniform success at all of the dances at which it has played...
...this dance is an entirely new undertaking, it is dependent for its success on the enthusiasm with which it is received by members of the Union. If it meets with their support it is very probable that several more dances will be given later, both in the afternoon and evening...
...take place in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6.30 o'clock. Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell and Mrs. Matthew Luce will act as patronesses. Music will be furnished by the University Band of 30 pieces, which has already met with a great deal of success in playing for dances at Brockton and elsewhere...
...success of this dance depends on the support given it by the members of the Union. If it proves popular it is planned to give similar dances on Wednesday afternoons throughout the remainder of the year. The management is also arranging to have one or more dances on Saturday evenings...