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...basis of division is the proportion of profit on each member's business to the profit on the business of all members. The total profit would naturally be larger than that on the business of members, since the Society would expect under the new scheme, to make sales to non-members, and to make a profit on its business with them as well as on its business with members. Other methods of dividing profits are possible; e. g. equal division among members, but the directors recommend the method mentioned as being on the whole the fairest...
Note. - By propositions 4 and 5, the only distinction between members (paying fees) and non-members (paying no fees) are: (1) members alone participate in the division of profits; (2) members alone have the advantage of the affiliated tradesmen list...
Many men about college will rejoice at the news that Adam will not close up his paradise on the first of May. Instead of spirituous liquors, he will keep sozodont and non-alcoholic champagne on draft...
...constantly increasing growth of the Harvard Club of New York has caused a renewed effort this spring toward enlarging its usefulness. There are now about 500 names on the club list and it is constantly growing. A new impetus has been given the club by the addition of non-resident members who pay only half dues, and it is for their benefit partly that it was decided recently to procure permanent quarters...
...coming into the club, who, it was thought, would appreciate club-rooms where they might gather for social purposes. For graduates of Harvard living out of town it will also prove a great convenience, furnishing a place for them to drop in during their vitits to the city. Such non resident members are now on roll from the East and West as far as Dakota. With all the improvements, it has been determined to keep the dues low so that the club can be open to all Harvard men who wish to join it. The club is distinctly social...