Word: utmost
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first act, there was great uncertainty as to the success of the place. The mechanics of the supernaturalism were imperfectly worked, and the utmost good-will was necessary in order to obtain more than momentary illusion. Yet the audience, if puzzled, was clearly interested and, for the most part, sympathetic. The second act showed substantial improvement. The actors were more at home in their parts, the lines were read better, and the wit of the dialogue more frequently crossed the footlights. The gradual rise in tone, the gaining of the serious upon the comic element, which...
Never before have the graduates of the University demonstrated their enthusiasm on the eve of the Yale game by engaging a band and marching to the last open practice. We feel certain that their enthusiasm is warranted, and that the team deserves the utmost confidence of the University...
...lead the cheering, assisted by C. L. Lanigan '10, and J. S. Reed '10 will lead the singing. All are requested to learn the words of the following new and old songs, if they do not already know them, for the mass meeting tonight. This is of the utmost importance as the singing cannot be properly conducted with any success if everybody does not join in. The new songs which should be learned are: "Harvardiana," "Harvard's Jubilee," and Harvard's Triumph"; the old songs are: "Fair Harvard," "Gridiron King," "Harvard Every Day," "On Soldiers Field," "On to Victory...
...competitor is given the utmost freedom in handling the subject, but the committee suggests the following procedure...
...have been more popular than in past years, the average attendance being about three hundred. Mr. Copeland's series of six readings given in the Dining Room during January and February were the most uniformly successful of any Union entertainments. At each reading the room was filled to its utmost capacity...