Word: annually
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...York Life's leadership is also shown in its greater promptness, completeness and frankness in report-making. Its annual report for 1895 was published January 11, 1896, and contained a complete schedule of its bonds and stocks, with interest rates and market values. Real-estate schedules are also published for distribution to all who ask or them. The report is made after methods understood by the public, upon the basis of business completed and money actually received and disbursed, without the old-time padding and cross-entries...
...semi-annual election of officers of the Harvard Union was held in 37 Holyoke House last night. J. P. Hall L. S., was elected president; A. M. Sayre '98, vice-president; H. D. Bushnell '98, secretary; B. R. Robinson '98, treasurer; C. E. Morgan, member of the executive committee. To membership were elected: W. B. Buck Gr., W. E. Dorman '98, L. L. Gillespie '98, H. F. Robinson '98, G. R. Stobbs '99, F. O. White '99, S. R. Wrightington...
...SCOTT.HARVARD UNION.- The semi-annual election of officers will be held in Holyoke 37, Monday, May 11, at 7.15 p. m. As business of importance will come up, all members are urged to be present...
...subscribed. This makes about $5000 that the club has for a building fund, and the plans for building can now be carried out. It is possible that work on the theatre will be commenced this spring or summer, and that next year the club may give its annual theatricals on its own stage. The original plans, made at the time the club house was purchased, will doubtless be followed, and the theatre placed in the rear of the main building. The advisory committee of graduates consists of Edmund A. Whitman '81, Joseph H. Beale, Jr., '82, Palmer E. Presbrey...
...proposed system would comparatively discourage the getting of general views.- (a) The present system lays stress on such views.- (1) It demands review of semi-annual periods.- (b) The proposed system could not lay stress on such views.- (1) It could not adequately test them, as was shown above...