Word: triumphant
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...fortunate when the college can make up its team of men who are naturally stars in athletics, but it speaks much more for the character of the men and the spirit of Harvard athletics when the captain can make out of a set of largely new men such a triumphant team as that of the present year...
...increase in numbers or the surprising general prosperity of the University. Our defeats are a thorn in the side of every Harvard man. For the past year we have seen some signs of recuperation, and the students are just beginning seriously to hope to see Harvard once more triumphant over Yale on the field and river. If the establishment of the elective system could have such a disastrous effect on athletics, how much more disastrous would be the effect of so startling a change as to take one year from the average life of the student and make necessary...
...problems could have a solution in His divine purposes. In so far as He is One, Rational, Absolute, and still the sufferer of all finite evils, these evils must have their solution and their explanation for Him, as elements which are faced, overcome, and rationalized, for His triumphant Spirituality...
...sixth week last evening at the Boston Theatre. The excellencies of this play, which has been running to crowded houses since the middle of September, are too well known to need dwelling upon. That special feature of the third act, the return of the campaign worn veterans and the triumphant march around Trafalgar Square, never fails to elict the applause which it justly merits. The play will continue during the week...
Silver Falls."Silver Falls," a new romantic play by Simms and Pettitt, was presented last evening for the first time at the Boston Theatre. The play is of that prevalent type of melodrama in which the last act always sees virtue triumphant and vice punished. The leading part of "Eric Normanhurst" is fairly well taken by William Redmund...