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Word: netted (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Arnold Arboretum, 66,712.15 23,116.23School of Veterinary Medicine, 319.74 2,167.40Sundry Funds for Special Purposes, 111,570.38 50,808.96Construction Accounts, 38,876.58 309,173.28Sundry Accounts, 1,779,760.63 1,397,357.74 $4,788,956.47 $3,793,953.23 3,793,953.23Net increase of the Funds and balances, $995,003.24Deduct gifts for capital account, 727,845.58Balance, which is the net increase of Funds and balances, excluding gifts for capital account...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TREASURER'S REPORT. | 1/17/1903 | See Source »

...Dental School of $4,386.51, and that of the Library of $15,513.50. The Observatory shows a balance of receipts of $33,678.12, and the Arnold Arboretum of $43,595.92. The gross receipts for the year were $4,788,956.47, and the gross payments $3,793,953.23, leaving a net increase of funds and balances...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Overseers Meeting | 1/15/1903 | See Source »

...throw from the right side of the court at the same angle, together with one throw from each of the corners at that end of the court, will complete the trial of each man. To be counted as a goal the ball when thrown must not touch the wire net work back of the basket...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Basket Throwing Contest. | 1/7/1903 | See Source »

...first half, Harvard rushed 41 times for a net gain of 72 yards, 5 rushes being made without gain and 2 for a loss. Yale rushed 28 times with a total gain of 164 yards. Twice Yale failed to gain and three times was thrown for a loss. A series of 19 straight rushes by Harvard netted 43 yards. Yale's longest continuous series consisted of 11 rushes for a distance of 38 yards to a touchdown. The only long run made during the half was that of 73 yards through the Harvard line by Metcalf for a touchdown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Facts on the Yale Game | 11/25/1902 | See Source »

...order to put the corporation in a safe position to begin business, it is necessary that its capital stock should be $40,000, the present net assets. Under our statutes it is not possible to make the shares less than $25, par; therefore, not more than 1600 shares can be provided for; and as the present membership is about 2600, that would leave about 1000 without any participation in the business whatever, -- no democracy in that result, it would seem. Under the plan adopted by the meeting of November 7, a provision is made for every present ticketholder...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 11/13/1902 | See Source »

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