Word: cafe
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...report of the treasurer for the half-year ending February 28, 1909, was as follows. RESTAURANT ACCOUNT. Receipts. Dining room, $21,371.50 Ladies' cafe, 981.75 Help's table, 4,469.00 Stock on hand, 847.72 $27,699.97 Expenses. Purchases, $20,690.70 Kitchenware, 300.18 Tableware and linen, 536.60 Board of help, 2,505.00 Service, 6,533.28 Loss, 2,895.79 $30,565.76 $30,565.76 CIGAR ACCOUNT. Receipts. Cash receipt, $2,137.00 Stock on hand, 404.04 Expenses. Purchase. $2,075.06 Gain, 466.98 $2,542.04 $2,542.04 HOUSE ACCOUNT Receipts. Memberships: Active, 2,090 $20,900 Asso...
...report of the treasurer for the half-year ending February 29, 1908, was as follows: RESTAURANT ACCOUNT. Receipts. Dining room, $28,938.05 Ladies' Cafe, 1,084.10 Help's table, 5,040.00 Stock on hand, 912.16 $35,974.31 Expenses. Purchases, $26,209.42 Kitchenware, 549.52 Tableware and linen, 778.29 Board of help, 3,098.00 Service, 7,730.00 Loss, 2,390.92 $38,365.23 $38,365.23 CIGAR ACCOUNT. Receipts. Cash receipts, $2,341.05 Stock on hand, 481.87 Expenses. Purchases, $2,231.88 Gain...
...pernicious effects of the editorial are likely to arise from a misunderstanding of the nature of the Harvard Dining Association. This, as its name implies, is not a corporation doing business as a cafe, but an association of students for the purpose of deriving the advantages of cooperation in obtaining board. It is not capitalized and does not own property. On the contrary, it is obliged to borrow money at interest to pay for its plant and the regular bills incurred. This money, instead of being borrowed from banks, is obtained from the Corporation of the University as a regular...
...remodelled there will be on the main floor of the club, in addition to Harvard Hall, an entrance hall and a large cafe. Above will be the library and several smaller rooms. With the exception of the sixth the remaining floors will be taken up by 23 bedrooms. On the sixth floor will be three squash courts with locker rooms and shower-baths...
...Golden Roof" building, one of the mediaeval structures in the "Tyrolean Alps." The rooms are decorated in old German style with highly colored mural figures, to which have been added the flags and coats-of-arms of the three colleges. A dining-room, separate from the public cafe, but served from the same kitchen, will be reserved for members and guests of the club...