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...Aposties' Creed is praised because it is a statement of facts; but the facts need to be shown as having a spiritual import. The Father must not mean Creator merely, but the Righteous Friend and Lover of men, the source of all beneficence. The position we claim for the Son must not be so much a metaphysical as a moral supremacy. The old creeds, if moral interpretation be given them, even the Athanasian Creed may be used for the support of a moral and social faith. Coming to the Confessions of the Reformation period, we must understand their watchword, "Faith...
...first statement below is an account of the business of the Co-operative Society for the fiscal year July 1, 1899 to June 30, 1900. The receipts are detailed for the eight departments. From the total business this fall should he deducted about $5,000 of Cuban business, leaving a gain of $15,000 for the business this fall. 1899-1900 Receipts. Expenditures. Men's Furnishing Dep't, $32,407.54 Paid for Merchandise, $178,631.93 Book Dep't, 64,088.97 Salaries, 10,895.50 Stationery Dep't, 32,151.76 Rent, 2,660.00 Tailoring Dep't, 9,729.53 Taxes, 171.00 Furniture...
Following is a statement of the condition of the Society at the close of the fiscal year June 30, 1899, compared with its condition at the close of the last fiscal year June 30, 1900: 1898 99. Assets. Liabilities. Merchandise, $29,140.75 Capital, $26,961.22 Fixtures, 815.57 Profit and Loss, 10,068.23 Cash, 5100.04 Accounts Payable, 3,098.55 Accounts Receivable, 5,071.64 -- -- $40,128.00 $40,128.00 1899-00 Assets. Liabilities. Merchandise, $35,973.74 Capital, $28,471.52 Fixtures, 2068.33 Profit and Loss, 11,297.59 Cash, 3,983.29 Accounts Payable, 7,154.89 Accounts Receivable, 4898.64 -- -- $46,924.00 $46,924.00 Stock Depreciated...
...meeting for the announcement of academic distinctions will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in Sanders Theatre. After a statement of the purposes of the meeting by Professor LeBaron R. Briggs, who is to preside, an address will be made by Senator George F. Hoar '46, on the quality and accomplishment necessary to fit a young man for public speaking and for leadership in the public life of the country. The announcement of prizes will then be made and the deturs awarded. The singing of the Harvard Hymn at the opening and of Fair Harvard at the close...
...most complete tables for tracing the courses of prices are those of the London "Economist," Sauerbeck's Reports, and of the United States Senate. In all these tables index numbers are used to condense the results into a relative statement. The "Economist" makes use of the quotations on twenty-two articles, and uses as its standard of comparison the average prices between 1845 and 1850. The great objection to the method of the "Economist" is, that in considering the twenty-two articles it gives equal weight to commodities which are very unequal in importance as, for instance, wheat and indigo...