Word: surpluses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...very large surplus accumulated by the Harvard Athletic Association last year makes desirable a policy for expenditures and Improvements covering a considerable time. The reclaiming of the unreclaimed parts of Soldiers Field is of the first importance; a swimming pool is something to hope for; various improvements in and about the Stadium will contribute to the comfort of the crowds who gather there and of these who deal with them. In all such matters the action of the Committee is contingent on the approval of the President and Fellows...
...financial statement of the Harvard Business School for the year 1921-22 just given out shows a surplus for the School of $23,468.49. This unusually large gain confirms the recently expressed opinion of Dean W. B. Donham '98, that, at the present rate of tuition, the School can be successfully conducted without operating deficits...
...percent. Going back several years farther the return was even less. Expenses had increased steadily, due partly to the growing power of certain labor organizations, and slight increases in rates were obtained only after protracted contests. This condition did not permit of sufficient dividends or additions to surplus to support general railroad credit, and as a result even the stronger lines, could obtain new capital only through the issue of bonds, and many lines could obtain no new capital whatever. The gravity of this situation is indicated by the fact that to meet the demands of the country for increased...
...lost, mislaid or stolen, it will not be replaced; nor will any refund be made; and no unused or surplus portion will be redeemed. When requested to do so, the owner must identify himself by signature or otherwise...
...other half keeping to their usual diet. At the end of the month it was found that the former group were more alert mentally, more active and efficient physically, and possessed more endurance in every way than the others. The one drawback was that these men had no surplus, no energy stored up to resist colds or other diseases...