Word: refundings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...year, 2) the high cost of installing TV sets, and 3) big inventories held in expectation of shortages that hadn't come. However, things were already getting better. In the last three months, Macy's profits were "substantially greater," and Macy's hoped to get a refund of some $6,000,000 from the Government for overpaid taxes. Another stockholder complained that Macy's real trouble was "Harvarditis-too many Harvard men."* Straus might well look over his staff with an eye to "housecleaning." Added Heckler Gilbert: "If there is another cut in the dividend...
...with a capacity of 1,300 cars, was sold out at $10 a car, and 7,000 chairs were set up for the overflow customers who had to park their cars outside the theater. One hard-luck theater, Manhattan's Academy of Music, made a $12,000 refund to its SRO audience when the TV picture failed. Some theaters reported a gross of $15,000-more than they usually take in during a week of showing movies...
Through a new arrangement between the Harvard Cooperative Society and Howard Johnson's in Harvard Square, students belonging to the Coop will now receive a patronage refund on meals, lunches, sodas and ice cream bought at Howard Johnson's. This is the first time in Coop history that such an arrangement has been completed with another merchant in the Square...
Coupon books will be sold for $5 at the Coop at the rear of the stationery department, and the money credited to Coop accounts toward a patronage refund. These coupons will be honored at the Square restaurant...
...lower rate, as a non-author's capital gain? The judges' ruling: "The book was written . . . primarily because she enjoyed" it, not with a publication "purpose in mind." To Capital-Gainer Winsor and former husband (No. 1 of three) Robert Herwig, the court awarded a 1945 tax refund of $26,358.72 each...