Word: pers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...United Steelworkers are entitled to a just wage increase and other fringe benefits owing to their greater dexterity, improved efficiency, and increased productivity per man-hour per pound of steel produced. On the other hand, the steel industry is entitled to a just return on investment per dollar...
...per Share. It also gets a prime profitmaker. Though Superior's $1,825 per-share purchase price seems very high (46 times earnings), Texaco knows that the reason is due to a curious bookkeeping quirk. Superior charges off all drilling costs in one year against overall earnings, rather than amortizing such capital expenses against individual properties over a period of years. By shifting to standard accounting, the net per share would double, and the price-earnings ratio drop to about...
...final Harvard sponsored social event for the opening week will be the mixer dance at the Harvard Union on Thursday evening. Since the music will be live (supplied by the notable George Graham Orchestra) an admission charge of 50 cents per person will gain entrance to this non-formal, refreshments-served dance. These mixers will otherwise be held on Friday evenings through the last one on July...
Mixer Dances: Thursday, July 2, and Fridays, July 10-31, in the Harvard Union. George Graham's Orchestra. 50 cents per person...
Women at the Summer School--who are again expected to number about 40 per cent of the total enrollment--will continue to live in the Yard...