Word: shared
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Eight thousand members will share in receiving the dividend money, the majority of them Harvard and Radcliffe undergraduates. Men now now in attendance at the University who have dividends coming to them should mall their present addresses to the Society. Six hundred graduate members have already done this...
...America, busy wife of President Palmer of E. R. Squibb & Sons (drugs) : "In connection with the formal opening of our Association's national club and headquarters in Manhattan, I explained to newsgatherers that the Junior League represents the most serious endeavor ever made by women of leisure to share intelligently in the life of the community and that the steady growth of what might be called a youth movement, begun 25 years ago in one city (New York) has now spread its network over our entire country. Dues in all the 92 associated Leagues were, by motion...
...eventual effectiveness of democracy. "Academic democracy," he states, "is here used to indicate that type of school very rare as yet in which first the patrons and supporters, second, the teachers and officers of administration, and finally, the pupils or students are so related to each other that they share mutually in the conduct of all the major as well as the minor activities of the school." And later he continues, "In some way, by constitutional or by formal grant of power from the legal bodies, authority must be transferred to the resident academic community, if they are to enjoy...
...Harvard club system, though receiving its due share of criticism from those who have never seen a Harvard club, has certain unique attributes, certain characteristics called by some blessings, by others evils. Happily, the system lacks qualities which are the cause of the almost universal criticism of the general fraternal organization rampant in this country. To be more specific, the local clubs are not end alls in themselves, nor are their membership traditions founded upon a uniform standard of extra-curricular activities so that one type is admitted to the exclusion of all others. Fortunately at Harvard nearly every individual...
Pullman. For the year terminating July 31. 1926, the Pullman Co. netted $14,296,611, equal to $10.58 a share. Last year's net profits were $13,771,976 ($10.20 a share). Simultaneously the Pullman Car & Manufacturing Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Pullman Co., reported...