Word: auditing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...spring of 1887, were amended as follows: The committee now consists of six members instead of five, and of the four members elected by the undergraduates one is a senior, one a junior, one a sophomore, and one is elected from the college at large. The committee audit the accounts of each organization "at least once each half year, or oftener at their discretion," instead of once a month. The surplus allowed the Foot Ball association 's now $1500 (originally $400). The annual election of the committee is now held in October instead of June, and the meeting...
...committee shall audit the accounts of the organization at least once each half year, or oftener at their discretion. They shall also publish a semi-annual report...
Professor Chaplin, the chairman of the auditing committee, who has hitherto done nearly all the work of the committee, was recently obliged to give up all college duties on account of severe trouble with his eyes. The rest of the committee, after some unavoidable delay, have succeeded in auditing the accounts of all the athletic organizations except the Boat Club. The manager of the Boat Club has been away from Cambridge for some time, and it has been impossible, therefore, to audit his accounts. The committee respectfully submit the following report for the half year ending in February...
...order was adopted by the Amherst senate last Saturday providing for the appointing from the senate of one member to have general supervision over the financial management of each of the base-ball, foot-ball, and athletic associations. These officers will audit the accounts of the various organizations, and immediately report any mismanagement...
...committee shall audit the accounts of each organization once a month. They shall also publish a semi-annual report...