Word: deficits
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...basis of past experience and the approved schedule for the current year. Leaving a slight margin for unforeseen expenses, the Committee could then with justice limit a team to a certain sum for the season, and as a penalty for overstepping it, make the team responsible for any deficit...
Among articles that discuss present problems of the University may be mentioned as especially timely one on "The Deficit: How to Meet It," by M. Reed '68, and another by A. L. Lowell '77 on "Dormitories and College Life," "The University in its Relations to Cambridge," by G. H. Cox shows how Cambridge is benefited by the presence of the University, and should do much to answer criticism of the University's untaxed land. Interesting statistics, showing the beneficial effects of rowing, are embodied in "Harvard University Oarsmen" by S. L. Meylan S.'02. Among the University notes, which, together...
...present time the Senior Photographic Committee has received about 150 "lives" and over 550 pictures for the class album. Nearly 250 deposes have been made, but as 500 copies of the album must be sold to avoid a deficit, the committee has sent out postal cards to all men who have at any time been connected with the class and who have not made deposits, requesting then to do so as soon as possible. Postal have also been sent to men of whom the committee have no picture, asking then either to send a photograph or to made an appointment...
...dollars. This year, however, the Photographic Committee have put both the lives and the class history in the album, still keeping the price five dollars. This addition, to the album has greatly increased its cost of publication and it will be necessary to sell 500 copies to avoid a deficit; but up to the present time only about 180 members of the class have made deposits at Notman's. Inasmuch as the number of copies to be published is limited by the number of applications, it is very necessary that Seniors wishing copies of the album should make a deposit...
...treasurer's report for the year ending March 1, 1904, shows an increase in the deficit from $1539.49 to $2963.50. This is due to a smaller return from membership fees, and to an increased loss in the running of the dining rooms and house department...