Word: deficits
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...paid for a new steam-launch an unusual expense, which was met chiefly by graduate subscriptions; $880 went for new boats, and $500 for the for the tank in which the crews practice rowing during the winter. The total receipts of the season were $9,918,03, leaving a deficit of $158,14-a very creditable showing. The leading sources of income with the amounts derived from each, were as follows...
...following are the officers of the Yale Football Association for the coming year: president, Yeomans, '90; vice-president, H. I. Drummond, '90, treasurer, Tweedy, '91; secretary, J. F. Barnett, '91. The treasurer's report which was read showed a slight deficit in the treasury, owing principally to the inability to arrange a game with Harvard...
...annual report of the Auditing Committee on Athletics, published in another column, shows that as a whole the finances of the athletic teams are in good condition. The deficits reported are, with one exception, small, and can readily be disposed of. The deficit of the Foot Ball Association is satisfactorily explained by the extra expense last fall and the loss of receipts due to the omission of the Yale game. It will be fully made up next year if the full number of games is played. As usual the Base Ball Association has a large surplus, part of which...
...marked interest. The year 1887-88 was unusually successful, both intellectually and financially. The increase in students was 124, and was divided mainly among the college, the graduate department, and the law school. The veterinary school is the only department of the university which ended the year with a deficit...
...Veterinary School is at present non-supporting and needs an endowment for the maintenance of its hospital. There was a deficit on its books last year...