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...Harvard Co-operative Society loses very little through uncollectable accounts, in spite of the fact that by far the larger part of its sales are on credit. During the past year, in a total business of $445,000, the entire amount written off the books as uncollectable was $212.23; for the year preceding it was $201.51. This showing is a substantial tribute both to the pecuniary responsibility and to the spirit of fair dealing which characterize the Harvard student body." (Report of Harvard Co-operative Society...
Last Saturday Yale University celebrated the 200th anniversary of the removal of that institution from Saybrook to New Haven. On October 17, 1716, the corporations voted to remove the college permanently, owing to the business and scholastic superiority of the larger town. On October 21, 1916, 8,000 persons participated in the largest pageant in the world--the "Pageant of the Town and Gown," symbolizing the bond of friendship between one of America's foremost educational institutions and its "home town...
...Fuller '19 and C. Canfield '19, treasurer and assistant treasurer of the Sophomore Class, have submitted a statement of the present financial status of the class. The balance on hand is an even $475, which is a larger surplus than was reported by the class of 1918 last fall...
...Battery returns with a larger roster than it started with, only three men having been discharged, all of whose terms of enlistment had expired. The total is now close to 171 men, the full war strength, although the enlistments only numbered 133, the nominal peace strength, in June. The men are in excellent condition, with none sick and only a few injured, and these few have recovered. The Artillery Regiment baseball team, which included on its list of regulars eight Battery A men, most of them former stars at the University, won the championship of the National Guard of Massachusetts...
...Good Gracious, Annabelle," which has only just opened at the Park Square Theatre, is one of the most delightful comedies that has appeared in Boston for some time. Light and thoroughly enjoyable in action and dialogue, the success of the comedy is yet due in larger part to the highly commendable performance of the individual members of the cast, for, after all, the task of creating roles devolves rather upon those who present, rather than upon those whose imaginations have drawn them...