Word: auditing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Atqui Musa illa vocata non audit; rogata tacet; virumque praeconio altiore dignum sermone pedestri laudandum relinquit. Ergo, utcunque possumus, virum libenter laudamus, qui, cum ingenii sui ope aeris thesaurum ingentem invenisset, Academiam suam divitiarum suarum amplitudine ornavit, iudice me (insusurrare mihi videtur Horatius), iudice me, "non sordidus auctor naturae verique." Quid autem de vivario illo dicam, aequoris Atlantici prope marginem ulteriorem condito, ubi maris immensi miracula minutis-sima ab hoc viro accuratissime examinantur, ubi oceani ipsius e penetralibus profundis rerum naturae veritas ipsa audacter extorquetur? Satis erit hodie de veritate illa dicere quad olim de Romanorum virtute dictum...
...meeting was called to order by President Frye, who read a report upon the work of the past year. The report of the secretary-treasurer, Mr. F. B. Austin, was then read and accepted. A committee, consisting of Messrs. W. L. Allen and W. Austin, was appointed to audit the treasurer's accounts. The result of the election of officers for the coming year was as follows: President, J. A. Frye, '86; vice-president, F. S. Coolidge, '87; secretary-treasurer, F. B. Austin, '86; executive officer, W. L. Allen, '86; board of directors, R. L. McCook, '85; W. H. Slocum...
...motion was passed that a committee of three is appointed by the chair to audit the accounts of the treasure; the executive committee was also authorized to deal with the recommendations of President Coolidge relative to betting by members of the association. A detailed analysis of the treasurer's report will be published later...
...undersigned, having been appointed a committee to audit the accounts of the treasurer of the Athletic Association of 1882-3, have found them to be correct...
...ability of the association to pay in less than two years the one thousand dollars which it has borrowed from the corporation to aid in the completion of the new athletic grounds. At the request of the treasurer, the meeting instructed the secretary to appoint a committee to audit his accounts. The meeting then proceeded to the election of officers for the ensuing year. The following were elected officers by acclamation: President, T. J. Coolidge, Jr., '84; vice-president, W. H. Goodwin, Jr., '84; treasurer, C. H. Atkinson, '85; secretary, R. D. Smith, '86. The meeting adjourned...