Word: accounting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Another article of interest in the Bulletin is "Harvard Spirit" by Reginald Fitz '06. This is an account of Richard Hayter '96 who traveled several thousand miles to attend the Tercentenary Celebration...
...account for the market's slide, businessmen have talked more & more of "a major business recession." Judged by steel production, which was off almost 40 points since the spring to 55% of capacity, and by the New York Times business index, which fell below 1936 for the first time this year, this view last week appeared well founded, but third-quarter earnings have been generally awaited as the ultimate index of current business...
Most readers will find The Minstrel Boy the more balanced, more understanding account. As Author Strong points out: if Moore sought preferment wherever he could get it, consorted with the lords and ladies, whose power his poetry was attacking, that was no more than the gracefully graceless way of the times he lived in. If he ran from the battles he fomented, that was because he was a poet, not a man of action. And if his poetry "glows at no great heat," seems largely facile and sentimental now, it had a quality, incommunicable to present ears, which made...
...students enrolled in Government 1, 128 asked monitors for special consideration in the arrangement of the seating list, on account of near-sightedness, deafness in one or both ears, or "difficulty in maintaining a sufficient degree of concentration...
...green guest slip, giving the class and college address of each. It will be the responsibility of the host to know whether the Freshman has previously been a guest during the current week. Only the first meal in each calendar week will be charged to the Freshman's account at the Union; additional meals in the same week will be charged to the accounts of the host or hosts...