Word: accountants
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...result of the trials for the Dramatic Club plays Saturday the casts were tentatively arranged for "The Clod," "The Bank Account," and "The Fourflushers." "The Clod" will be acted by four Harvard men and one member of the New England Conservatory of Music. Mary Trask, Miss Christine Hayes Northern Soldier, D. L. Kennedy '17 Officer, J. W. D. Seymour '17 Tom, R. B. Southgate '15 Thad, N. B. Clarke...
...total number of students dropped from the College as a result of the 1913-14 mid-year examinations is 44. As was the case last year, no Seniors were compelled to leave on account of deficiency in their studies. Of the total number dropped, eight or 18 2-11 per cent were ranked Juniors; sixteen or 36 4-11 per cent were classified as Sophomores; thirteen or 29 6-11 per cent were Freshmen; five or 11 4-11 per cent were ranked as unclassified; one or 2 3-11 per cent was enrolled as Out of Course...
...Bureau of Business Research has recently published a second bulletin giving a more detailed account of its investigation of the retail shoe industry. The work is similar in character to that which the Department of Agriculture and the agricultural schools have done for farming...
...Bank Account," by H. F. Brock sC., is a grim play of modern scene in which a wife's misuse of the money her husband has given her to save shatters his slowly built-up hopes of independence. The farm he had hoped to be able to buy is lost to him, and he must return to office routine...
...Club will present three plays this spring, two of which were decided upon yesterday. "The Clod," is written by E. L. Beach, Jr., '13, author of "Let's Get Married" which was presented last fall. Mr. Beach is a graduate of Professor Baker's course, English 47. "The Bank Account," the other play chosen, is by H. F. Brock, editor of the Boston Post...