Word: statement
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...statement of receipts and expenditures for the 13 months ending July 31, 1904, is as follows: RECEIPTS. Men's Furnishing Department, $52,573.66 Book Department, 76,744.16 Stationery Department, 46,776.07 Tailoring Department, 33,007.35 Furniture Department, 19,214.37 Coal and Wood Department, 17,201.98 Membership Fees, 2,576.00 Interest and Discount, 3,663.45 Sundry receipts (net), 1,617.79 Lyceum Hall rents, 2,270.83 255,645.66 EXPENDITURES. Cost of Merchandise sold, $208,898.15 Salaries, 22,749.62 Rent, 2,990.00 Taxes, 759.20 Advertising, 608.39 Express and Carting, 1,839.26 Lyceum Hall alterations, 2,559.40 Other expenses, 5,064.30 Lyceum Hall Expenses...
...COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF SALES BY DEPARTMENTS. 13 mos. 1902-03. 1903-04.Men's Furnishings, $47,841.33 $52,573.66Books, 72,259.72 76,744.16Stationery, 42,149.57 46,776.07Tailoring, 32,770.19 33,007.85Coal and Wood, 19,009.63 17,201.98Furniture, 18,738.56 19,214.37 $232,764.05 $245,517.59COMPARATIVE STATEMENTS. 13 mos. 1902-03. 1903-04.Expenses, $37,624.13 $34,010.77Amounts added to capital, 7,893.68 1,000.00Amount of Dividends, 12,426.33 5,294.70Rate of Dividends...
...case involving athletics. In mentioning the impression of "backwardness" given by the class in its Freshman year, particularly in the case of class football, reference was made not to the results of its athletic efforts but rather to the spirit in which the class acted. The basis for that statement was the reports of the coaches, on which frequent editorial appeals to the class were made; if those statements were incorrect, the CRIMSON regrets that it fostered a wrong impression. As to the present achievements of the class in connection with the Union, the CRIMSON feels very strongly but trusts...
...following statement of the rules regulating the election of undergraduate members of the Phi Beta Kappa Society is published for the information of possible candidates for admission to the Society...
...slight misunderstanding of the rowing plans may arise from the statement in Saturday's issue, a revised statement is now printed. It is intended that the University squad be picked not only from the results of the trial-eights race, but also from the results of the spring class races. Nevertheless, it will be seen, that the fall rowing, which is preparatory to the University trial-eights squad, will be of much greater importance than heretofore; and all men are urged to come out now, no matter what their previous experience has been...