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...past two years the debt has not increased, and if the college will make an effort and pay off the existing debt this year, the club will be enabled in future to carry on their affairs on a cash basis, which will lessen the actual expenses, prevent tradesmen from charging interest on delayed bills, and will do away with all chance of forming a new debt...
...have to mention that there are now quite a number of men in college who do not belong to the Co-operative Society, yet who do not scruple to purchase goods at the store in Dane Hall, and even go further and obtain the regular reduction from the affiliated tradesmen. In justice to these men to whom we refer, it must be said that there is no deliberate intention of circumventing the Co-op. In all the cases that have come to our notice, the men belonged to the society last year, but have not renewed their subscriptions. The year...
...firm of H. H. Tuttle & Co. is no longer the agent of the society for boots and shoes. Its name is to be struck from the list of affiliated tradesmen, and members are not entitled to any discount at the store of this firm. In its place, the firm of Graham & Nichols, 10 School St., Boston, is to be put on the list of affiliated tradesmen. The discount is 10 per cent. Messrs. Graham and Nichals are successors to Thos. Powers & Co., who were formerly at 10 School St. They sell boots and shoes ready-made, and also make them...
...WOODMAN, Sec'y.The firm of H. H. Tuttle & Co. is no longer the agent of the society for boots and shoes. Its name is to be struck from the list of affiliated tradesmen, and members are not entitled to any discount at the store of this firm. In its place, the firm of Graham & Nichols, 10 School St., Boston, is to be put on the list of affiliated tradesmen. The discount is 10 per cent. Messrs. Graham and Nichals are successors to Thos. Powers & Co., who were formerly at 10 School St. They sell boots and shoes ready-made...
...firm of H. H. Tuttle & Co. is no longer the agent of the society for boots and shoes. Its name is to be struck from the list of affiliated tradesmen, and members are not entitled to any discount at the store of this firm. In its place, the firm of Graham & Nichols, 10 School St., Boston, is to be put on the list of affiliated tradesmen. The discount is 10 per cent. Messrs. Graham and Nichals are successors to Thos. Powers & Co., who were formerly at 10 School St. They sell boots and shoes ready-made, and also make them...