Word: stockings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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RESTAURANT ACCOUNT. Receipts.Dining room, $30,804.15Ladies cafe, 542.00Help's table, 4,550.25Stock on hand, 408.31 Expenses.Purchases, $22,679.78Kitchenware, 383.54Tableware and linen, 1,394.33Board of help, 2,667.25Services, 7,028.89Gain, 2,150.92 $36,304.71 $36,304.71CIGAR ACCOUNT. Receipts.Cash sales, $2,078.84Stock on hand, 417.45 Expenses.Purchases, $2,044.98Gain, 451.31 $2,496.29 $2,496.29POOL ROOM ACCOUNT. Receipts.Hillards, $821.15Cigars, 132.70Stock on hand, 76.97 Expenses.Supplies, etc., $24.10Cigars, 167.69Service, 262.00Board, 65.50Light, 54.79Gain, 456.74 $1,030.82 $1,030.82HOUSE ACCOUNT. Receipts.Memberships:Active, 1,930 $19,300Asso...
...ability to express oneself are not of the utmost advantage. But the power of addressing an audience is only a side-issue. When a man is tossed into the rough-and-tumble of ordinary life, he finds his university polish of little avail, if he cannot make his stock of learning show to the best advantage. Public speaking helps him to do this. But it does more besides. It drives away the bug-bear of self-consciousness. It adds to a man's poise and balance. It supplies self-confidence...
...eradicate this tendency towards the mechanical production of theses, the type of subject ordinarily assigned should be radically changed. Instead of the old stock topics that have already received full elucidation, a subject involving personal research might be given, whenever, this is possible. Should, however, the scope of any course render a subject of this character impracticable, a minute topic, with its causes and effects and its relation to larger movements, might be substituted with equal advantage. Subjects of this sort would necessitate thorough and conscientious application for the collection of all available material, and, in addition, they would require...
Major J. J. Higginson '57 died of pneumonia at his home in New York on Thursday. Major Higginson was a member of the banking firm of Chase & Higginson and an original member of the New York Stock Exchange...
After the war, Major Higginson began his financial career as a stock broker, in which business he continued until 1892. He was president of the Harvard Club of New York...