Word: buts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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The report of the Auditing committee is in many respects gratifying. It shows an admirable administration on the part of most of the officers of the various athletic organizations. All the teams are either very little in debt or entirely clear, and as a whole our athletics are on a...
The report shows the necessity of strict economy in all departments of athletics, and we would emphasize this fact most forcibly before the captains of the teams, especially. We shall be the last to say anything against necessary expense, we do, however, remonstrate against the employment of university moneys for...
The receipts of the Athletic association for the year were some $200 less than in 1887 88. This resulted from smaller attendance at the winter meetings. The actual expenses for the past year, including bills payable, were something less than in 1887 83. The expenses each year exceeded the receipts...
The apprehension expressed by the committee in its supplementary report of May 25, 1889, that the Boat club might not be able to meet the current expenses of the year has happily not been realized. This is due largely to the energy and skill of the treasurer. He closes his...
The baseball association began the year in January with a surplus of $1646.57. Its receipts amounted to $5238.20. Its expenses, including bills payable, to $7298.02. It has a present debt of $413.25. It should be added that prior to January, within the college year 1888-89, the sum of $455.10...