Word: accountants
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Professor Moore spent last year travelling in the East and observed conditions closely so that he can give an accurate account of the situation as it now stands. The lecture will be public...
...improved showing in the baseball account is due entirely to an increase of $2613.61 in receipts. The University Boat Club saved $500 on repairs to the "John Harvard", but the amount spent for shells and oars shows a substantial increase, due to the fact that the University crew needed two eight-oared shells. The increase in receipts under this account is explained by the fact that the railroad companies allowed the Association ten cents more on each seat sold than every before. Collections from the student body were very much less than...
...University Football Association cut down expenses enormously, but receipts were also much smaller, due to the fact that the Yale game was played at Cambridge. In the track account the same fact explains the poorer showing...
...Treasurer of Athletics for the year 1906-07, which has been submitted to the Athletic Committee, is compared with a corresponding synopsis of the Graduate Treasurer's report for 1905-06. 1906-07 1905-06 Receipts Expenses Receipts Expenses Care of buildings and grounds, 11,781.05 9,888.08 General account, 3,735.46 7,835.33 2,201.08 6,157.36 Permanent improvements, 6,077.71 6,791.75 University Baseball, 18,506.89 10,161.37 15,893.28 10,356.19 University Boat Club, 3,202.65 10,770.56 2,926.00 11,266.51 Newell Boat Club, 1418.00 2,572.67 1,301.00 1,889.32 Weld Boat Club...
...account of the University Reception the dining hours at the Union this evening will be from 5.30 to 7.30 o'clock. The entire building will be cleared at 8 o'clock, and the main door will be locked after 7.30 o'clock. Entrance for those holding tickets to the reception will be by the east door...