Word: augusts
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Profit and Loss, 1910-11.General expenses, $54,212.48Reserves and depreciations, 3,374.09Balance, profit and loss, 18,935.14Department profits, $69,521.05Fees, 2,754.00Interest and discount, 4,246.66 $76,521.71 $76,521.71Condensed Balance Sheet, August 1, 1911.Real Estate, $60,000.00Less Notes on Same, 40,000.00 $20,000.00Fixtures, 2,886.31Stable, 1,385.60Stock on hand, 57,039.31Cash on hand, 1,914.39Claims, expense inventory, 1,372.52Accts. receivable 40,550.40Capital Stock, $50,000.00Surplus, 4,662.16Notes payable, 5,000.00Accts. payable, 29,249.56Reserve, Dept. mdse, 20 per cent., 11,407.86Overdue...
...following article appeared in the Boston Transcript of August 1. Harvard men will be interested to learn from it that Yale has become suddenly impressed with the evils of professional coaching. The change in the rowing system at Yale, which embraces a return to graduate coaching, will be quite a departure from the plans of previous years. James O. Rodgers '98, who will serve as head coach, will give his services absolutely without compensation. He will lay out his work very much after the way graduate coaching is conducted in England. His plan will be to mould the oarsmen along...
Gamaliel Bradford '49, prominently identified with the anti-slavery movement before the Civil War, died at his home August 21 as the result of being struck by a trolley car in Wellesley Hills...
Thomas Hall '93, assistant professor of English, died at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Md., where he went on August 7 for treatment for a tumor. An operation was performed from which he failed to rally...
...George Faulkner '44, one of the old-time physicians of Jamaica Plain, died at his home on August 27 at the age of ninety-two years. He had been retired from active practice for a number of years...