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First payments of the Harvard Co-operative Society's annual dividend for the fiscal year, 1911-12, will be made today from 9 to 12 o'clock at the cashier's office in the main store. Payment will also be made daily with the exception of Saturdays and Sundays for a week or more, at the same hours. In order to obtain payment, members of the society must present their last year's membership cards as means of identification...
...report of the directors of the Co-operative Society for the fiscal year ending July 31, 1904, is issued today, and may be obtained by last year's members at the cashier's office in Lyceum Hall. The report covers a period of 13 months, as the close of the fiscal year was changed from June 30 to July 31 in order to comply with that provision of the corporation law which requires the annual meeting of the stockholders to be held within ninety days after the close of the fiscal year...
...number of them in the West who are very helpful to him in his work. Much church work has already been done by graduates of Eastern colleges who have had no theological training whatsoever. One of these was a young man who had come out to be a cashier in a Western bank. The town was exceedingly deficient morally, and the little church near him was deserted. He began a series of readings in the church and in a comparatively short time he had prepared for Bishop Gilbert a class of eight for confirmation. The work went on so well...
Students in any department who wish to apply for one of the positions named below may consult the Secretary: Managing clerkship New York law office, permanent; suitable for law students or seniors. Evening clerkship, New York Club, permanent; seniors or graduate students. Cashier's desk, Boston firm, permanent; senior with experience. Student agency, tennis racket Canvassers, Boston weekly paper. Editorial and other work on a Boston daily paper; open only to a senior with best record. Teacher of mathematics, boy's school, high rank, Episcopalian; senior or graduate. Teacher of classics and mathematics, boy's school, permanent; senior, good rank...
...other subjects; or at least, to a greater degree of practice in simple operations. Who of us has not seen, in the hands of children of 11, 12 and 13 years of age, examples in "compound and complex fractions" which were more difficult than any operation which any bank cashier in the city of Boston has occasion to perform, in the course of his business, from January to December? The most jagged fractions, such as would hardly ever be found in actual business operations, e. g. 11-29 or 13-27, are piled one on top of another, to produce...