Word: perring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...accounted for in part by the fact that the Co-operative not only declares a dividend on the total purchases of members but also attempts wherever practicable to lessen prices to non-members. On the other hand, while the following table shows that the Yale dividend was 15 per cent, this merely represents the reduction made in the price to members at the time of the sale. No cash dividend is paid on total sales at the end of the year. At the University Co-operative Company, University of Wisconsin, there is, in addition to the 10 per cent dividend...
...University football team has not once been forced to its limit. The schedule was arranged with the hope that the Brown game might, at least for a brief space, put the University team severely on the defensive. In spite, however, of an advantage in weight of several pounds per man, the Brown team lacked that aggressiveness on the defensive which had been looked...
...left, finally, with only one alleviating circumstance--the fall in the proportion of Harvard students to the total enrollment of the school. This fall from an average of 34 per cent. to one of 25 per cent. is a fact by itself to be deplored; but it goes only a very little way toward accounting for a fall of from 42 per cent. to 23 per cent. in the proportion of LL.B.'s cum laude taken by Harvard men, and a fall in Harvard's representation on the Law Review of from 46 per cent. to the 4 per cent...
...daily thereafter during the same hours with the exception of Saturdays and Sundays. Members of the society must present their last year's membership cards for identification in order to obtain payment. The total dividend for 1911-12, reckoned at the usual rate of nine per cent., amounts to $18,867.76, which is the largest in the history of the society. The average dividend for the year...
...open to the public. They may be used by clubs for the first meeting of the year without restrictions, but if an organization wishes to continue to use the rooms it must send a list of its members to the governing board of the Union, and 80 per cent. of the members must belong to the Union. The privilege to use rooms in the Union is entirely under the control of the managing board. A catalogue of engagements is kept at the desk in the entrance hall...