Word: annuals
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Eastern Massachusetts section of the Classical Association of New England will hold its 11th annual meeting at Fogg Museum today. The program planned for the occasion includes a series of talks on subjects relating to the classics. Beginning at 10 o'clock the meeting will last until afternoon...
Runners representing the University on its informal and Freshman teams will take part in five events of the 29th annual Boston Athletic Association meet which will start at the Mechanics Building, Boston, tonight at 7.30 o'clock. The University entries for the meet total 41. The chief interest of the University is centered in the races of the two relay teams representing it, the first one being the annual Yale-Harvard Freshman dual race and the second a contest between the informal relay four and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Freshman team which will race the Eli yearlings will...
...Eastern Massachusetts section of the Classical Association of New England will held its 11th annual meeting at the Fogg Museum on Saturday, February 2. Its program for the day is as follows...
That the business of the Co-operative Society has been considerably affected by conditions imposed by the war is the substance of the semi-annual report issued by the Society. For the six months ending December 30, 1917, the total sales at the main store and its branch amounted to $204,085.47 as against $260,513.37 for the corresponding period in 1916, which represents a decrease of $56,427.90. A year ago, however, the Society made a phenomenal showing in net profits so that the present shrinkage is more considerable in comparison. The gain indicated by the report...
...earnings of the Technology Branch, as revealed by the semi-annual statement, more than prove that the establishment of such a store was a profitable experiment, and with reasonable prosperity during the remainder of the year that branch will earn for its members a higher rate on the dividend than will be earned on the business of the main store. The latter, however, has accumulated from the proceeds of preceding years a surplus which can be used to make up for any loss. A considerable reduction in expenses also was made. The reason assigned for the difference between the amount...