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That the business of the Co-operative Society has been considerably affected by conditions imposed by the war is the substance of the semi-annual report issued by the Society. For the six months ending December 30, 1917, the total sales at the main store and its branch amounted to $204,085.47 as against $260,513.37 for the corresponding period in 1916, which represents a decrease of $56,427.90. A year ago, however, the Society made a phenomenal showing in net profits so that the present shrinkage is more considerable in comparison. The gain indicated by the report...
...condemning the tongue. On the other hand, important reasons necessitate its retention. In the first place, many scientific and historical works used by the whole world were written by Teuton authors. Although the committee does not prevent men from studying these, yet it discourages younger scholars from reaching this store of knowledge. In the second place, men who know German are a military necessity now and will be of great benefit to the nation in the years after war. North Dakota, however, is carried away by hate to destroy what is more an advantage than a hindrance. Opposition...
...fine point; a great part of the time the Tommies don't even realize that the games they are playing are developing just the traits of character and strength of muscle necessary to exterminate the Boche. Oh, the Germans are afraid of them. They know what lies in store for them when the English, the Canadians, or especially the Australians are opposite them, and in the still small hours they come sneaking over singly and in pairs to give themselves up. Which is what every sensible Boche ought to do right now,--in my humble estimation. Unfortunately very...
...clock. A program of ten numbers, each one representing a different country, will be given by the club, aided by other members of the University and foreign students from Greater Boston. Tickets for the performance, which is open to the public, are on sale at the Co-operative Branch Store for 35 cents each. Refreshments will be served...
Tickets for the benefit entertainment are on sale at the Co-operative Branch Store and at Amee Brothers' for 50 cents and one dollar. Half-price tickets for members of the University and of Radcliffe have also been put on sale at Phillips Brooks House...