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...expense account of the H. A. A. for the past year shows a net income of $92,961.47 over expenses. This surplus is left even after the large expenditure of $226,961.82 for "permanent improvements". In a year in which less building were done, it would not be unreasonable to expect a net surplus of well over...
...Courier's net circulation, certified by a local accountant as of May I was 49,034, and not 38.760 as reported by TIME. Source of TIME'S figure was N. W. Ayer's Newspaper Directory, 1930 edition...
...Line Railway Co., whose 4,500 mi. of track stretch north and south between Richmond and Miami, west between Wilmington and Birmingham. A feature of the re-organization was that it provided the road with $20,000,000 new working capital. But business depression has cut Seaboard's net in the first nine months of 1930 to $4,527,000 against $8,479,000 in that period last year. Seaboard common has dropped from $12½ to $1, preferred from $28 to $2¼. Last week the j railroad announced it was unable to cope j with the situation, asked its bankers...
...Vogel '31, center forward, scored three of the Crimson's four goals, giving Harvard an early lead by heading the ball into the net about ten minutes after the start of the game. In the second quarter, however, Captain McGinn of the Bruins tied the score on a penalty kick, and the deadlock remained until A. T. T. Schumacher '33 counted on a corner kick near the end of the third period. Before the end of the game, Vogel added two more goals, giving the Crimson an easy margin of victory...
Mulling over these two facts, Ferdinand Schaefer, a local violin teacher, conceived the notion of a co-operative orchestra, the musicians to play without pay until there were net receipts to divide. The musicians had nothing to lose, the union agreed...