Word: growth
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...report of the Co-operative Society for the fiscal year ending July 31 shows the same consistent progress and expansion that have marked its growth since its humble beginning in a dormitory room thirty years ago. The business has become so large in recent years that now the society finds its present main store is inadequate and has formed tentative plans for a considerable enlargement of the premises during the next summer vacation. This great development of the business shows how well it has fulfilled its object. Formed as a Co-operative Society for the benefit of its members...
...very encouraging feature of the report is the growth of membership in the society from 2754 to 2844. This expansion is a good proof of the society's increasing service and of the growing attraction of its advantages...
This report not only points out the very pleasing progress of the past fiscal year, but predicts larger development and higher efficiency in the future. Humble in its beginnings, the Co-operative Society has shown remarkable growth and is now fulfilling adequately the aims of an undertaking of its nature--equal service and benefit...
...figures presented in this issue of the registration in the various departments are satisfactory so far as they throw light on the situation of the University. While mere growth in figures is not an essential index of increasing strength, it is gratifying to note that there have been additions to the considerable increases made last year. Changes in the rules regarding promotion in the College have somewhat obscured the meaning of the figures there. Apparently there is a large decrease in the number of Freshmen, yet such is not actually the case. Last year men with entrance conditions still...
...Beane '11, graduate secretary of the Association, spoke of the place of Brooks House in the University. He was followed by E. D. Smith '13, of Chicago, Ill., who advised the wholesome all-around development in preference to the one-sided growth of the grind. Among the other speakers were R. C. Everts '13, of "The Lampoon"; G. N. Phillips '13, of "The CRIMSON"; A. G. Moffat '13, of the musical clubs; and P. L. Wendell '13, captain of the University football team...