Word: deficits
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...fear last year, but, luckily, victory makes all argument on that point unnecessary. Therefore, with excellent reason, we extend our congratulations to the crew. After such a victory, the college should require no more urging to bring out the sum necessary for the support of the crew. The deficit is still a large one and should be made up at once. We hope every man who is able will show his confidence in the crew and his gratification at the result of yesterday's race by subscribing to its support at once...
...annual meeting of the Reading-Room Association was held in the reading-room yesterday afternoon at two o'clock. The report of the secretary and treasurer, Mr. Hibbard, showed a slight excess in the expenses over the receipts, but this deficit was fully covered by the amount received from the auction sale of papers after the meeting. The following named officers were elected for next year: President, W. B. Noble, '84; secretary and treasurer, F. I. Carpenter. '85; directors, C. M. Butler, '84, W. A. Halbert, '85, J. M. Merriam...
...crew started in with a debt of nearly twelve hundred dollars, and I earnestly hope that this debt may be entirely cancelled, and the Boat Club left free from debt at the end of the year. Unless money is subscribed more freely, however, I fear there will be another deficit at the end of this year. Let me urge the members of the freshman class in particular to make their subscriptions as large as possible. In estimating the amounts to be contributed by the various classes it has been the custom hitherto to count upon thirty-three and one-third...
...member's term bill the surplus is lessened by that amount; and when, as was the case last December, the charges for the third month turn out to be less than was anticipated in the term bill, then the balance goes to surplus, as would also a deficit be deducted therefrom...
...whole, show a total this year of $4,511,861.59 a net increase over the previous year of $278,441.34. The annual income from this general capital is $233,352.88. The rate of income for 1882-83 is likely to be below five and a half per cent. The deficit for the year in the departments dependent upon the college proper is $14,738.63; but the Divinity, Law, Medical and Scientific Schools each show a small surplus, as do the Dental School and Bussey Institution. These surplus funds have in the main been used to offset previous debts...