Word: credited
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...world "cash" includes payment within thirty or even sixty days. In fact all the directors seem to be under the impression that an organization cannot transact business unless it is under exact legal liability at every point. They forget, or do not know, that modern business is done on credit and not on legal liabilities. A student under age is trusted for luxuries by tradesmen not because he can be sued, but because his honor will cause him to pay. And so the Co-operative can get credit not because its legal liability is fixed on certain persons, but because...
...decided against, I can refer them to a reputable real estate broker of Cambridge who told me today that he would be willing to sign a lease with the present Society for any length of time. Further, the present Society can surely buy goods either for cash or on credit, for all modern business is largely done on credit and not on legal liabilities, as the directors would have us think. The majority directors hint at some future indefinite difficulties for the Society. Among them may perhaps be classed a fight which Cambridge dealers will make. In fact...
...credit of the co-operative movements the Society in its present form should be made a continued success. WALLACE C. SABINE...
...winning six matches to three. The team won all but one match in the singles, while Yale won two out of three in the doubles. The playing was very close throughout as shown by the number of deuce sets and by the fact that the majority were deuce games. Credit is due in almost equal measure to all members of the team. Plummer and Russell played best for Yale...
Tuckerman pitched a good game, striking out eight men. Leary, a new man, showed up well at the bat with two good hits to his credit...