Word: stocked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...evident," the editorial continues, "that our most advanced universities still look upon their business courses as they have long looked upon their law courses--as convenient means of imparting knowledge merely. If Harvard wants to make a hit, let her induce some millionaire to put up a stock exchange in the Yard, which may do for thousands what her medical school and courses in play-writing are doing for a comparative hand full...
...suggestion of a stock exchange in the Yard is a pardonable whimsicality; but the premises upon which the editorial builds show a lamentable ignorance. The big drawing card of the Business School's course is the practical nature of the work. Men are required to make firsthand researches into the management of all sorts of enterprises. In the case of the retail shoe and grocery businesses they have made over systems; and their suggestions have been widely adopted by practical men. Other businesses now suggest of their own accord that the Business School investigate their methods for their improvement. Actual...
...picture of the track squad, however interesting, save that it bears an extraordinary resemblance to the track squad? Articles on undergraduate theatricals or baseball prospects, however interesting, could not be fairly discussed from a literary standpoint, which is after all the only possible standpoint for a critical review. The stock review published in the humorous number of the Illustrated, while justly satirical, points out at the same time the difficulties of the reviewer...
Entertainment, 462.28Miscellaneous, 872.75Rent of Land, 630.00Insurance, 336.05Taxes, 2,983.73Office Service, 1,255.50Office Board, 205.00Library Service, 414.93Library Expenses, 32.15$15,920.11 $15,920.11RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT. Receipts.Dining Rooms, $16,734.65Ladies' Cafe, 246.40Help's Table, 3,833.00Stock on Hand, 850.40Loss, 1,569.63 Expenses.Purchases, $13,477.27Services, 5,535.62Board of Help, 2,190.00Kitchen Fuel, 275.19Gas, 81.31Kitchenware, 198.20Tableware, Linen, 435.59Laundry, 380.58Printing, 74.82Miscellaneous...
...lower. The singing is always unaccompanied, which necessitates absolute control of time and pitch. Then, although all of the old Slavonic Church music has been preserved, in the last century there has been a great revival in its composition, and musicians like Tschaikowsky and Rachmaninoff have contributed to its stock. The concert will be very much worth hearing, if only for the unusual nature of the performance...