Word: grosse
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...decrease of $324,456.65 in gross receipts as compared to the fiscal year ended June 30, 1932, and a deficit of $57,064.78 for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1933 was shown in the financial report of the H.A.A., announced yesterday by Henry L. Shattuck '01, Treasurer of Harvard College...
...beginning of the summer boomlet. Since that time the industry's operating schedules had declined from 47% of capacity to 44%. But since Aug. 15. said General Johnson, finished steel prices had increased from 1.979? per Ib. to 2.015?. Pig iron had risen from $15.94 per gross...
Concessionaires. The profits of the 887 concessionaires and subconcessionaires have not been made public. Some of them leased their concessions at a flat rate but most of them were on a royalty basis so that their gross take was known: $27,000,000. Receipts of concessions at the southern end of the three-and-a-half mile long fair grounds were a disappointment although they improved as the summer wore on. Down there, "Mexico" and "Wings of a Century" became good attractions. The latter lost $20,000 a week at first, made money by midsummer, played to capacity crowds...
...Gross receipts of some concessionaires through...
...disavowal of any intention to hold an anti-war demonstration on the Widener steps Saturday afternoon. In view of the University's official displeasure at the earlier announcement, this retraction cannot come as much of a surprise. University Hall, wherever its sympathies may lie, obviously could not permit so gross a broach of hospitality, and University Hall does hold all of the cards. But the circumstances of the retraction were singular enough to make comment only just...