Word: accounting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Expenses Council Office Expenses Total $294.65 Supplies: Printing $151.63 Gen. Supplies 30.00 Carbons 1.75 File Cases 62.99 Phone, buzzer, inst. 10.68 257.05 Secretary 37.60 $294.65 Scholarships 990.00 Class Album 100.00 Charities 425.00 Bank Charges (Bad checks, improperly made out, etc.) 22.25 Phillips Brooks House 2000.00 Savings Account in Cambridge Savings Bank 1000.00 $4831.90 Present Bank Balance (Camb. Trust...
...explanation of the above report it was pointed out by the Treasurer that although the $100 item for a savings account was carried as an expense it might legitimately be considered an asset, and that therefore the total expenses to date are $3831.90 as compared with expenses of approximately $3920 at the same time last year. Also the ordin- ary commercial bank account stood at approximately $2700 at this time last year, compared with...
...already contributed to international concord by spying that he personally accepted previous apologies made by less prominent Japanese authorities, adding, however, that the Government of the United States would, of course, make its own decisions about a matter so important. Soon thereafter Washington received from John Allison a dispassionate account of that important matter...
...encouraging for the families of the colonists was the news printed last week by Armed Forces (Benito Mussolini's official military paper). It gave an account, presumably not exaggerated, of the difficulties of pacifying Ethiopia. During the rainy season (mid-June to mid-September) 113 Italian bombing planes were kept busy supplying isolated Italian outposts. Armed Forces described as "characteristic" the "episodes" of Lalibela, Bilbala Gorgis, Debra Brehan and Debra Sina...
...ablest New York Times correspondents, on the Italian campaign in Ethiopia and the siege of Madrid. The eleven chapters on Ethiopia make the Italian advance more of a pushover than U. S. readers would have guessed; the twelve Spanish chapters, written from the Loyalist side, give a confused account of political developments, a vivid description of the battle of Brihuega, which Matthews considers one of the most decisive in history...