Word: debts
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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According to the itemized statement of the receipts and expenses of the Cornell football association, recently published in the Sun, the amount of the former is $2,425.88, and the latter $2,825, including the debt of last year...
...altogether withdraw voluntarily; but they do so because they become satisfied after trial that they have not health or capacity enough to meet the demands of the college, or, if they are poor, that their chances of success in college work are too slight to warrant them in incurring debt. The Dean points out with satisfaction that while 42 students were dropped in 1888-89, 34 students who had been dropped in former year succeeded in making good the deficiencies which had caused them to be dropped. The success of college discipline is to be best judged...
...told that the management of last year's freshman baseball association is still in debt to the extent of some hundreds of dollars. The matter has been allowed to run during the past fall, but the time has come when a settlement must speedily be made, Whether the fault of the existing state of affairs lies with the manager of the Ninety-two nine or whether with the class we do not know. It certainly seems, however, as if the management had made exceedingly bad calculations for the expenditures for the season, or else had been very slack about making...
Owing to the numerous requests for money that the Exeter Academy faculty has received from people to whom the academy student associations were in debt, it has been decided to appoint a treasurer from the faculty. This treasurer shall not permit bills to be contracted unless he has a sufficient amount of money to pay for the same. Mr. Fowler was appointed for all social entertainments, and Mr. Dudley, Harvard '87, is to act for the interest of the Athletic association, Tennis association, and the Glee and Banjo clubs...