Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...must report at the boathouses, dressed to row promptly at 2.45 o'clock. The first division will be started promptly at 3.30, and any crew not at its buoy by that time will be considered out of the race. There will be two days of bumping races, after which, the four best crews will be picked for a one and one-half mile straight-away race...
...following report at the Locker Building before 1.45: F. C. Alexander, W. F. Avery, M. Bernard, J. G. Bowen, H. A. Bunker, A. H. Chamberlain, T. P. Chandler, P. Coleman, J. A. Cummings, J. A. Daly, J. A. Davis, J. W. Dees, J. D. Donovan, C. D. Ensign, F. Fallon, R. A. Files, C. W. Frankel, R. Freedman, S. L. Garrison, A. F. Good, P. Gustafson, A. Hackman, S. Hammond, L. S. Headley, A. V. Jones, O. E. Loomis, E. Meihien, M. M. Malone, L. M. Martin, J. L. Merrill, B. Morrison, L. A. Norman, S. C. Rogers, D. Siegel...
...annual report of the Co-operative Society was laid before the Board of Directors at its meeting yesterday and has been transmitted to the stockholders. It shows that the business for the past year was the largest in the history of the Society, the total sales amounting to $316,310.46, an increase of about $12,000 over the business of the year preceding. It is to be borne in mind that this increase has taken place in a year of general business depression and in the face of a decreased enrollment in the undergraduate department of the University, the source...
...report shows that the Co-operative makes an average of about 20 cents on every dollar's worth of goods sold and that the average expense involved in the sale of a dollar's worth of goods, including allowances for depreciation, etc., is about 15 cents. The business is therefore conducted on a narrow margin of net profit and a dividend of 8 per cent, would not be possible were it not for the large amount of sales to nonmembers who draw no dividends on their purchases, yet whose patronage contributes to the amount of net profit available for distribution...
...largest and most profitable among them. In fact, its vol- ume of annual business is about as large as that of all the others put together. Some idea of the service which the Cooperative renders to the University in general may be gained form the statement in the annual report that more than 60,000 volumes were sold during the year by its book department...