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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Alumni Bulletin, is as follows: United States Army, 1,696 Harvard R. O. T. C., and other military bodies, 847 Foreign armies, 113 United States Navy, 670 Medical Service, 520 Red Cross and other relief work, 193 Ambulance service, 361 National, state and other committee work, 243 Miscellaneous, 107 Total...
...also be stated that in the enrolment of the R. O. T. C. only Harvard men have been listed, the actual total enrolment of the corps, however, has been announced as 1,885. There have been many changes since these figures were compiled but they are the most complete available...
...reading for those who have been speculating as to the number of Harvard men engaged in the war. It is not surprising that the graduate schools have suffered the greatest decrease in attendance, since this group of students is composed entirely of men in the draft age, but a total decrease of 36 per cent. in the College is real proof of how the undergraduate is answering his country's call. The Senior, Junior, and Sophomore classes with their respective losses of 50, 44, and 30 per cent. reflects nothing but credit on the spirit of willingness to serve which...
...opening of the University. The dividends for the year 1916-1917, however, will be paid on and after September 24. After deducting from the profits certain amounts for the reserves there remained available for dividends at the main store $16,894.13 and at the Technology branch $5,928.51, a total of $22,822.64. The amount so available a year ago was $15,202.84. Last year a dividend at the rate of nine per cent, on all cash sales and seven per cent, on all credit sales was paid to members and the net earnings of the Society would permit...
...make a curtailment of expenses proportioned to the loss in sales. Interest, taxes, light, heat, insurance and many other items will be as large as ever, some of them larger. The Superintendent and the Directors, in preparing the expense budget for 1917-18 have reduced the past year's total (chiefly by reducing the number of employees) to the extent of about ten per cent. It did not appear practicable to go further without endangering the permanent interests of the business by giving inferior service to customers. But the reduction in attendance will certainly be much more than...