Word: losses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...loss of only one man through graduation, Raymond P. Lavietes '36, has enabled Coach Wes Fesler to build up a great reserve strength which is more than ample insurance against injury or the toughest kind of competition...
...Philadelphia Co. in 1931 reported to investors net earnings of $725,000, to the Government for income tax purposes a net loss...
...rather of that small world of Harvard we would speak. There is no use disguising the very real and personal loss which several generations of Harvard men will experience when they read the announcement of Professor Whitehead's retirement. He is as well and justly celebrated among undergraduates as a great teacher in his "Phil. 3" and "Phil. 3b" as he is in the larger outside world for his "Religion in the Making" and his "Organization of Thought...
When, at the end of the current academic year, Professor Whitehead retires, the loss will be irreparable. There is, of course, much before him as a writer and philosopher. But Harvard students will miss that ignition between mind and mind that his presence and his teaching so very notably gave...
...seeming improvement, there is one factor which only close study of the report brings to light, - namely, that the A.A. has shifted to the University the cost of compulsory physical education. Thus what stands for a small margin of profit might well be taken for a twenty thousand dollar loss...