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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...complete report for the period ending February 29, 1916, is as follows: HOUSE DEPARTMENT. Receipts. 1-2 Membership, $8,695.00 1-2 Rent acct., 462.50 Care of Rooms, 70.00 Bedrooms, 687.00 News Stand, 109.06 Miscellaneous, 5.91 Loss, 5,890.64 Expenses. Service, $3,210.86 Board of Help, 1,372.00 Periodicals, 133.45 Telephone, 97.56 Laundry, 138.96 Heating, 1,573.25 Electric Light, 867.25 Water, 143.83 Stationery, Printing, 518.45 House Linen, 74.80 Interest, 76.33 Repairs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNION NO PAYING PROPOSITION | 3/28/1916 | See Source »

...precisely in accordance with the carefully laid plans of the coaches. She executed her plays with greater certainty, power, and precision than she did against the Tigers. Her backs did not require the openings that they asked for in the game in New Jersey. There would be a flashing rent in the Blue line, and the runner was through. She shifted her attack to better advantage than against the Tigers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Comment | 11/24/1915 | See Source »

...Founded in Shanghai, China, precisely at the moment of the outbreak of the Revolution of 1911, at a time when the whole Chinese Empire was in a state of turmoil and strife, the School has grown steadily until it now occupies an excellent group of buildings supplied free of rent by the Chinese Red Cross Society. The unsettled condition of the country at the time of the founding proved to be a decided advantage instead of a hindrance as, along with the readjustment of government, there was a widespread awakening on the part of the Chinese to the necessity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DOCTORE SUOCEED SUCCEED IN THE ORIENT | 6/2/1915 | See Source »

...face of these conditions the Union pays taxes which for last year amounted to $5,302.11, and rent to the University for the land on which the building stands of $1,260. This is an annual expense of at least $6,562.11. Under present circumstances it may be impossible for the University to forego this rental charge. But why should the Union be the only College building which has to pay taxes? It is not a private club, but the property of the entire University which it serves; and it is therefore entitled to the exemption which other such property...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE UNION'S BURDEN. | 4/2/1915 | See Source »

HOUSE DEPARTMENT. Receipts.1-2 Membership, $8,871.001-2 Rent acct., 1,108.32Care of Rooms, 100.00Bedrooms, 854.76Miscellaneous, 2.34News Stand, 116.12Loss, 5,798.57 Expenses.Service, $3,186.40Board, 1,481.50Periodicals, 106.91Telephone, 90.33Laundry, 153.64Heating, 2,319.09Light, 709.68Water, 206.47Sta.-Printing, 505.75House Linen, 63.00Interest on Loan, 107.65Repairs, 486.58Entertainment, 551.35Miscellaneous, 1,009.23Insurance, 366.05Taxes, 2,942.00Rent of Land, 630.00Office Service, 1,025.60Office Board, 220.00Library Service, 454.00Library Expenses, 235.88$16,851.11 $16,851.11RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT. Receipts.Dining Room, $19,471.61Ladies Cafe, 252.05Helps Table...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNION DEFICIT CONTINUES | 4/1/1915 | See Source »

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