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...will be seen that, with the exception of a slight falling-off in the stationery department, every branch of business shows a substantial increase. Of the total business, $166,625.15, or 59 per cent., represents the amount of sales made to members, and upon this amount the annual dividend will be paid. The remaining 41 per cent, represents non-dividend-bearing purchases made by the general public. The amount of dividend, as noted by the stockholders, is eight per cent., so that the total disbursement for dividends will amount to $13,330.01, the largest annual dividend payment in the history...
...have given the Society claim to rank as one of the largest mercantile establishments in Cambridge. Any member of Harvard University, of Radcliffe College, or of the Episcopal Theological School is entitled to become a participating member of the Society and thus to obtain an annual dividend on practically all purchases made during the year at the Society's store. This dividend amounted, last year, to eight per cent., and the directors expect that this rate will be maintained and possibly augmented. During the 25 years of its existence the Co-operative Society has returned to its members in dividends...
...last year at the same date were 2068, giving a gain of three for this season. In the volume of business, the Co-operative has made a gain of $10,802. If this gain continues throughout the year, there will be a substantial increase in the rate of dividend...
...five per cent dividend was declared on the net receipts of the last intercollegiate meet, held in the Stadium on May 25 and 26, and was distributed among the colleges of the association. The report of H. S. Thompson '99, graduate manager of the meet last May, showed that the meet was the most profitable in the history of the association, the net proceeds being...
...dividends range in value from 2 cents to over $100, a great many of the members receiving about $25. Although the membership has passed the 2000 mark, there being now 2003 members, there is still room for the membership to double, and it seems very probable that the fact of an 8 per cent. dividend will raise the membership to a great extent...