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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...membership this year increased over 150, which shows that more men are finding profit-sharing business worth while. Gross receipts have made large gains and net profits have increased from 37 to 46 per cent on the capital stock. Such a record proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that co-operative management of business is not only entirely feasible but exceptionally profitable...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CO-OPERATIVE REPORT. | 10/17/1914 | See Source »

...Bureau with Some Preliminary Figures on the Retailing of Shoes) was issued in May, 1913, based on the records of 130 stores that were fully comparable. In this bulletin were given the highest and lowest operating figures found for ten items--gross profit, total operating expense, delivery expense, stock-turn etc. Normal figures for these items were given, and, still further, figures were set as standards generally attainable because already attained by an efficient group large enough to be significant. It is in the providing of standards that the Bureau performs its greatest service, excellent as may be the accounting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Comment | 9/26/1914 | See Source »

...program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening is as follows: 1. Marche des Petits Pierrot, Bose 2. Overture, "L'Accordee du Village", Stock 3. Waltz, "Pesther," Lanner 4. Selection, "Pinafore," Sullivan 5. Caucasian Sketches, Iwanoff a. In the Village b. In the Mosque c. Procession of the Sardar 6. Prelude to "The Deluge," Saint-Saens Violin Solo, Mr. Theodorowics. 7. Selection, "Madame Butterfly," Puccini 8. March, "Imperator Julian," Organ, Mr. Marshall. Urack 9. Overture, "1812," Organ, Mr. Marshall. Tschaikowsky 10. Fandango, Maquarre 11. Dance of the Cammorists from "The Jewels of the Madonna," Wolf-Ferrari 12. March...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pop Concert Tonight | 6/4/1914 | See Source »

...well said that one of the most pathetic things in life is the small amount of the experiences of one generation which can be communicated to the next so that it will profit by them. Certainly, however, 1914 has absorbed some wisdom from 1914's hard-earned stock. And now in its last days of infirmity, impoverished by innumerable class dues, 1914 seeks one day free from tumult and responsibility. As it is the duty of children to make glad the declining years of their parents, so should it be the pleasure of Freshmen to make possible...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PICTURES TODAY. | 5/5/1914 | See Source »

RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT. Receipts.Dining Room, $27,488.73Ladies' Cafe, 339.95Help's Table, 4,444.25Stock on hand, 991.88 Expenditures.Provisions, $20,898.16Service, 7,053.72Board of help, 2,640.50Kitchen fuel, 389.59Gas, 38.24Kitchenware, 209.23Tableware-Linen, 314.61Laundry, 657.77Printing, 102.00Miscellaneous, 636.19Gain, 324.80 $33,264.81 $33,264.81POOL ROOM. Receipts.Pool and billiards, $1,057.90 Expenses.Service, $268.91Board, 67.50Miscellaneous expenses, 50.05Gain, 671.44 $1,057.90 $1,057.90CIGARS AND CIGARETTES. Receipts.Sales, $1,903.21Stock on hand, 603.69 Expenses.Purchases, $2,112.20Gain, 394.70 $2,506.90 $2,506.90HOUSE DEPARTMENT. Income.One-half membership, $9,002.00One-half rents...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNION AFFAIRS SATISFACTORY | 4/4/1914 | See Source »

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