Word: centrals
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...efficient group large enough to be significant. It is in the providing of standards that the Bureau performs its greatest service, excellent as may be the accounting system it has constructed. Any good accounting system will tell a business concern where it stands, but only through a central agency like the Bureau, adjusting comparing, and tabulating, can the concern be told where it ought to stand. A second edition of Bulletin No. 1 was required in October, 1913. Data at that time collected from 655 stores did not affect materially the figures and standards of the first edition based...
...football rules committee and the central board of officials met last Saturday night in New York for the purpose of interpreting doubtful questions of the game. No radical changes were made but several points which have occasioned discussion after the big games of previous years were definitely settled. Hereafter a free kick hitting the goal posts and bounding back onto the field of play automatically becomes a touchback just as if after an ordinary punt...
Work has been continued on the rebuilding of the Gray Herbarium in fire-proof materials. Much of the central part of the building has already been remodeled, and the contract for the remaining work has recently been let. In the near future the whole structure will be fire-proof according to the most modern standards...
...open special consisting of day coaches and parlor cars will leave South Station at 11.45 o'clock and Back Bay at 11.49 o'clock on Friday, the morning of the race, and will arrive at New London at 2.25 P. M. Another special is scheduled to leave the Grand Central Station. New York City, at 11.45 A. M., to leave New Haven at 1.45 P. M., and to arrive at New London at 2.55 o'clock. Both of these trains are due at New London in ample time for the University race, which will be started at 4.40 o'clock...
...very advantageous site has been leased in a most central location--the northwest corner of Vanderbilt Avenue and 44th street, opposite the Grand Central Terminal and north of the Biltmore Hotel. In the planning of the building two general ideas have governed,--the practicability of the building for the use to which it is destined and the compatibility of its appearance with the ideal of the organization which it is to house...