Word: moneys
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...depreciation of real estate or for reserves against depreciation of merchandise. The Directors have voted to provide a reserve against a possible depreciation in the value of merchandise now on hand and also an adequate reserve to cover all overdue and doubtful accounts. These reserves, in addition to money set aside for an addition to the rebuilding fund, make a total...
...various activities of the Phillips Brooks House Association will commence with an informal dinner to the collectors tomorrow evening at 6.30 in the Trophy Room of the Union. Plans for the four-day intensive drive will then be arranged. As this is going to be the only campaign for money that is to be conducted by the association during the year, it is expected that at least $5000 will be raised. Myles P. Baker '22, the treasurer of the Phillips Brooks House Association, will be in charge of the drive...
These men were subjected to a temptation that was too much for them. They were beset by a dishonest crew whose members dangled before their eyes the promise of "easy money". In very many instances ball players have resisted such blandishments. They know that crookedness in ball playing cannot long be covered up. The "fans" who crowd the stands in the ball parks are experts in the strategy and the technique of the game. They cannot be fooled in the long run. No dishonest scheme could long escape detention. It is significant in this connection that gossip was busy soon...
What the University needs, and that right soon, is a new administration building and a force organized scientifically along lines of efficiency. This costs money, but the powers that be should find it. Such a move would be economy in the long...
...Freshmen in such a plight, the new scholarships offered by the Union are particularly valuable. In the first place, as there are no financial restrictions, he need feel no compunctions in accepting. And, secondly, he may receive the money which he must otherwise have earned elsewhere, without sacrificing any of the time he should give to studies and participation in college activities. For one of the wisest provisions of the new awards is that the committee making the donation shall take into account the contributions by candidates to the life and affairs of the college. The prizes, in fine...