Word: successfully
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...track games have always been a financial and Athletic success when held in Cambridge. Six of the present standing records have been made on the Stadium track, including the marks chalked up by Meredith in the 440 and 880 last May, and a new record in the 120-yard hurdles by Murray of Lealand Stanford. Pennsylvania, which is contending against the University for the privilege of holding the meet, is running the indoor games of the Association on Saturday night. In view of this the University will probably be allowed the honor of holding the outdoor meet...
...concert in the Union, to enable the students of the University to get in touch with the work of the orchestra. Last year an innovation was made in giving the concert in the Music Building, free of charge to members of the University, and the experiment proved such a success that this concert has permanently taken the place of the pop concerts in the Union on the Sodality's calendar...
...music as a whole is charming, with no one particular success, and the scenery is entirely satisfying in the ultramodern way. The production lacks only drive and pruning to put it on the higher levels of musical tid-bits. No small measure of its success is due to a small, good-looking chorus which can really sing...
...press on Monday, it is absolutely necessary that all "Class Lives" and photographs be in the hands of the committee by that time. Blanks may be obtained at Leavitt and Peirce's or Notman's, the official photographer for 1917. If the Album is to be a success, every Senior should appear in it, which will only be made possible by prompt action on the part of those men who have not had their pictures taken or filled out the red blanks and sent them...
...Baskets of lotus set on columns, marked the entrance to the Living Room. The orchestra was enclosed behind spreading fans of flowers. From the balcony hung the American flag, while at the other end was the Harvard 1918 banner. The several hundred who attended the dance proclaimed it a success and were loath to leave when the orchestra played "Home, Sweet Home...