Word: barbers
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...large subscribers numbered yesterday were Alexander Forbes '04, $15,000; J. L. Saltonstall '00 $10,000; G.A. Peabody '52, C. P. Bowditch '63, H. W. Bliss '84, E. C. Storrow '89, F. S. Newell '92, and J. L. Breweu '96, $5000 apiece; L. Loring '94 annd B. D. Barber '01 gave $3,000 each; B. Tuckerman, Jr., '11, $2,500, annd C. W. Eliot '53 annd Dr. G. B. Shattuck '83 subscribed $2,000 apiece...
...represents a total increase over the sales of the preceding fiscal year of $81,467; $51,064.30 of this total increase was made at the Harvard Square stores. The increase at the Technology Branch store amounted to $16, 114.57. There was a further increase in sales at the two barber shops and the Canteen at Technology which amounted...
...addition to the living rooms and card rooms, the Union also has rooms where organizations may hold their meeting and give banquets and dinners. A modern barber shop and a well-stocked cigar counter are further provided for the convenience of the members...
...Mark's School defeated the University golf team 10 to 3 yesterday afternoon at Southboro: H. S. Lake '20 being the only University player to win his match, beating W. Barber, 2-0. In their first match of the season, the Freshman golf team won from Brookline High...
...both stores of $8,417.95. The decrease in sales at the Harvard stores is largely due to the late opening of the S. A. T. C. and its demobilization in December. The greater part of the increase at the Technology stores resulted from the business of the two barber shops and the aviation canteen, which were conducted by the Society...