Word: stocked
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...report of the treasurer for the half-year ending February 29, 1908, was as follows: RESTAURANT ACCOUNT. Receipts. Dining room, $28,938.05 Ladies' Cafe, 1,084.10 Help's table, 5,040.00 Stock on hand, 912.16 $35,974.31 Expenses. Purchases, $26,209.42 Kitchenware, 549.52 Tableware and linen, 778.29 Board of help, 3,098.00 Service, 7,730.00 Loss, 2,390.92 $38,365.23 $38,365.23 CIGAR ACCOUNT. Receipts. Cash receipts, $2,341.05 Stock on hand, 481.87 Expenses. Purchases, $2,231.88 Gain...
...That the stock-ticker, which after all is a delicate and sensitive electrical instrument, should register this moral regeneration, is a sign of health and not of disease, and the physician who detects the germs of that disease which is sapping public confidence and poisoning the industrial and political body, is a benefactor of his country and prophet of his day and his generation. When Jenner introduced vaccination into the domain of curative and preventive medicine, the reactionaries pronounced him as an enemy of mankind, but the next generation held him up as one of the greatest benefactors...
...interfere with their school-work. There should be some real home interest in the life of the community and a real endeavor to interest the child in the best literature by reading aloud. The table conversation should not be on the malfeasances of the cook, the fluctuations of the stock market, or the doings of the neighbors, but on matters of larger interest, such as literature, morals, and politics. In conclusion, Dr. Peabody bewailed the moral decadence resulting from the influence of the modern theatre and novel...
...Andover players were in general very fast skaters and handled their sticks cleverly. The forwards kept in line, stock to their opponents, and rushed the puck down well. They were weak and uncertain in their shooting, however, and were often easily broken up by the defence or by the University forwards following back...
...Contempt of Court, Criminal and Civil," by J. H. Beale, Jr., '82; "Reasonableness of Maximum Rates as a Constitutional Limitation upon Rate Regulation," by F. M. Cobb; "Right of a Stockholder, Suing in Behalf of a Corporation, to Complain of Misdeeds Occurring Prior to His Acquisition of Stock," by M. Sea songood...