Word: rates
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...have been made in the Business School: on Industrial Organization. J. N. Gunn, C. C. Lane, '04; on Commercial Organization. A. W. Shaw; on Railroad Accounting, W. J. Hobbs; on Insurance, R. B. Dow, W. B. Medlicott: on Investment, J. F. Moors '83; on The Theory and Practice of Rate-Making, E. J. Rich...
...Monthly for February, 1910, Mr. Robert Herrick spoke of a former ideal of literary art which "withstood various assaults from the practical, who wished the Monthly to 'get more in touch' -- abhorrent phrase -- with this or that,--athletics, the graduates, etc." "The magazine," he continued, "at any rate in my day, preserved a fine uselessness. I hope it does still!" The Monthly is certainly getting very much "in touch." The present number contains one brief essay, three 'stories, and five poems, at least one, "To a School fellow," by C. V. Wright, being of real excellence; but the balance...
...Cambridge departments of the University who do not eat at either Memorial or Randall, definitely tied down to some other eating place, or are many of them "eating around." With a membership of 1000, excellent board could be served for $5 per week; the present rate of $5.50 is due to the small membership. It is, therefore, of great interest to the committee and to the College at large to determine whether the membership of 1000 is a physical possibility...
...disadvantages of gas are only too apparent. The present fixtures are un-lovely enough, and the light itself besides being hot exhausts the oxygen of the air at the same rate as five men. The expense of electric light is slightly greater than that of gas, the difference ranging from $5 to $7 a year. This matter should be taken up by the Senior Dormitory Committee of the Junior class...
...dividend rate this year will be 9 per cent., the largest rate that the Co-operative Society has ever paid. This will involve a disbursement of $18,500, over $3,000 more than last year and three times the amount paid five years ago. This large dividend is made possible only through the fact that no less than 44 per cent. of the total business of the Co-operative was transacted with non-members who do not share in the profits. During the past year the sales to members amounted to only $205,840.50 or 56 per cent...