Word: bank
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Berkeley track is one of the best in the country, being especially fast for bicycles, with its long dished up ellipse curves. It is situated on a high hill very near the Hudson. The grounds themselves are very attractive; as you enter, on the right is a high bank on the side of which the grand stand is situated. Gradually sloping upward from the grand stand is a large grove of forest trees, on the edge of which the very pretty stone club house stands. On the top of the bank there is a private road running along under...
...Football Association began the year with a surplus of $1181. They have now outstanding debts amounting to $3379. To offset this there is the sum of $244 in the bank, and $1351 due to the association; this includes $900 owed from the Princeton game, which Princeton has up to this time neglected to pay. The association has therefore a debt of at least...
...juggling by D. J. Conroy, of the Y. M. C. A. The next event was a wand drill by sixteen members of the Boston Turn Verein, which was led by Mr. Eherhard, director of the B. A. A. gymnasium. After a bout between F. C. Curtis and F. R. Bank, with members of the H. S. A., came an exhibition of fencing by members of the association, tumbling by a class from the Y. M. C. U., and feats upon the horizontal bar. The meeting was closed by an exhibition of sparring by E. W. Grew and O. Everett...
...athletic association at the beginning of the year 1887-8 had about $300 in the bank; at the end of the year the balance in the bank was about $8. This decrease seems not to be due to extravagance or to a reduced income, but to a change of policy. The management thought best to sent more representative to athletic contests, believing that they would gain experience which would be valuable to them in the future. In this way the expenses this year are larger than in former years, and the money on hand necessarily less...
...known. Part of this debt dates back several years, and was in reality incurred before any of the present government had office. By good management and extraordinary efforts this debt has been entirely wiped out, and the club as the end of the year had a balance in the bank of $157, and no unpaid debts. This organization, unlike the others who have their accounts audited, has no regular source of income; it must be supported by the contributions of those who are interested in boating and wish it to hold its place among college sports. It is stated that...