Word: net
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...rate reduction at this time, that is absolutely impracticable and impossible. Impracticable because railroads are not earning the 5 1-2 percent rate on their property values as prescribed by law. Impossible, because the Interstate Commerce Commission has not the legal power to order a rate-reduction until the net revenue of the railroads is much in excess of the 5 1-2 percent on their valuation, which the railroads have yet failed to earn. The Transportation Act makes it clearly mandatory upon the Interstate Commerce Commission to prescribe such rates as will pay all operating expenses, including property upkeep...
...June 30th, 1921. A summary of the main items in the annual report (omitting fractions of dollars) is as follows: Volume of Business 1920 1921 Harvard Store, $675,000 $689,980 Technology Branch, 191,053 206,342 Barber Shop, 8,057 10,747 Totals, $874,110 $907,069 Net gain in business for the year...
...Governing Board for the coming year will consist of George Wigglesworth '74, president; R. K. Kane '22, undergraduate vice-president; E. A. Whitney '17, D. M. Little Jr. '18, Matthew Luce '00, J. C. Barclay '19, J. U. Net '20, last season's graduate manager, and Mr. Foster. This body will act in conjunction with the newly elected undergraduate committee, which consists of Melville P. Baker '22, Richard Chute '22, L. B. McCagg Jr. '22, Vinton Chapin '23, and Corliss Lamont '24. Through the undergraduate committee any suggestions of Union members will be considered by the management...
...spite of the five, exciting sets in the singles match, Fenno was still strong when the doubles championship started. It was Feibleman's fine net play that gained the first two matches for the Crimson but later he became erratic, losing the force to his drives and leaving openings for the Westerners to gain points by playing the alleys. Levy of California was the star of the match, forcing the pace at all times by his fast service and drives, while the others played a more conservative game. The final score...
After losing two out of three doubles contests, the combined Yale-Harvard tennis teams took the measure of the Oxford-Cambridge net-men by winning four of the six singles matches. The matches were played on July 5 and 6 at Newport. Fenno and Captain Morris Duane '23 were the only doubles team to win for the Americans. They defeated McCarthy and Horne of Cambridge, 6-2, 1-6, 6-3, 8-6. The home players had little difficulty in disposing of the invaders except in the second set, when McCarthy's peculiar lobs gave them trouble. Hopkins and Barbour...