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...annual meeting for the award of academic distinctions for the year 1905, '06 will be held in Sanders Theatre at 8 o'clock on December 19. Dean Huribut will be the presiding officer and will make a brief statement of the purposes of the meeting. The principal address will be delivered by Congressman S. W. McCall, representative of Massachusetts...
...these changes, as set forth in the report of the committee, is that the classes are now so large that men of considerable intellectual force and wide interests are often crowded out by men whose sole aim is study. Grades have ceased to be in every case a just statement of a man's intellectual worth. Hence a larger membership, and more freedom of choice are necessary. That this freedom may be exercised intelligently methods for a careful examination of each candidate's claims to election must be arranged. This is made possible by the plan of membership committees...
...financial report of the thirty-first intercollegiate track meet held on Soldiers Field on May 25 and 26, shows that the gross receipts were $5056.21, and that the total expenses were $1145.30, leaving a net profit of $3910.91. This statement compares very favorably with the reports of the last five years, the net profits of which were as follows...
...statement of receipts and expenditures for the fiscal year ending July 31, 1906 is as follows: RECEIPTS. Gross profits from Sales, $46,125.14 Membership Fees, 2,162.00 Interest and Discount, 3,545.34 Lyceum Hall rents, 1,132.17 Other receipts, net, 70.89 $53,035.54 EXPENDITURES. Salaries, $21,666.15 Rent, 160.00 Telephone, Postage, etc., 1,291.17 Advertising, 815.44 Express and Carting, 2,243.80 Insurance, 1,132.12 Stationery, etc., 1,323.70 Gas, Electric Light, etc., 948.82 Other Expenses, 1,081.76 Lyceum Hall Expenses, 2,872.14 Interest, 2,982.14 Depreciation, fixtures, 610.45 Depreciation, real estate, 5,000.00 Balance, profit...
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF SALES BY DEPARTMENTS. 1904-05. 1905-06. Men's Furnishing, $52,245.27 $54,911.96 Books, 73,371.79 63,589.13 Stationery, 45,781.19 51,107.91 Tailoring, 27,612.13 38,596.17 Coal and Wood, 17,653.93 17,990.82 Furniture, 21,650.83 23,055.45 ----- ----- $238,315.14 $249,251.44 COMPARATIVE STATEMENTS. Expenses, *$28,228.51 *$30,662.96 Amounts added to Capital or Surplus, 660.21 166.86 Amount of Dividends, 8,565.21 10,740.99 Rate of Dividends...