Word: accounting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Yesterday Mr. Mumford coached the University crew in the tank. Bull's sprained wrist was enough better to allow him to row in his old place at stroke, but J. F. Perkins is still ill and on account of the scarcity of port oars no one rowed at two. A new set of oars for the tank arrived yesterday from Shaw, and tomorrow the whole crew will row together again...
...FLERSHEM, Leader.ON account of the small number of men who tried last night there will be another trial for the 'Varsity Banjo Club Friday night at 8 o'clock. Guitars especially are needed, but all men playing either banjeaurine or banjo are urgently requested...
Captain Goodrich again coached the 'Varsity crew yesterday. Two was once more vacant on account of the broken oars, and J. F. Perkins and Bull were absent, the former with a cold, the latter with a sprained wrist. The order was as follows: Stroke, Boardman; 7, Moulton; 6, Thompson; 5, J. H. Perkins; 4, Sprague; 3, Hollister; bow, Marvin...
...Schurz '97 was asked to speak, but could not go on account of illness, and his place was taken by Olds...
...four active members and about twenty others in the University who are at any time willing to help the orchestra. Four concerts were given this fall, all but one of which were for charitable purposes. The playing of the orchestra has improved decidedly over that of last year. On account of the omission of the fall concert this year, the finances of the Sodality are not in as good condition as they have usually been, but it is hoped that the large number of concerts to be given this spring will more than repair the deficit...