Word: childses
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Several graduates and friends of Yale have already interested themselves in the undertaking, and have contributed funds to begin the work of improvement. These include Starling W. Childs '91, of New York, who has taken a leading part in the project; Edward S. Harkness '97, of New York; Frederic C...
Many persons are inclined to think of chain-store organizations as a comparatively recent development, from the frequency with which they have been produced during the past five years. But the industry also has its pioneers, one of which is the Childs Co.
This business started in Manhattan in 1889 with a single restaurant. Today the company operates 106 restaurants throughout the U. S. and Canada; and does a cash business of approximately $25,000,000 annually. A majority of Childs restaurants are located in New York City, where they have even invaded...
Yet primarily Childs Co. is in the restaurant business. In 1924, it was announced last week, the Company served 48,717,747 meals, from which a net income (after taxes and depreciation) of $1,808,968 was realized, or $0.037 per meal. Last year, too, was a good rather than...
Among the prominent graduates who will attend the dinner of the CRIMSON this evening, is Henry Childs Merwin '74, the oldest living former editor of the CRIMSON, and a member of the original board of the Magenta, which first appeared in January, 1873. Mr. Merwin has had a long and...