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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...statement of finances for 1918-1919 as turned over by the retiring treasurer, January, 1920, is: Receipts. Balance carried forward, $337.51 Interest, 7.28 Total, $344.28 Expenditures. Student Council assessment, Printing election ballots, Class Smoker, etc., $346.39 Overdraft at bank, 1.60 Assets. 10 $100 Liberty Bonds, $1,000 The report of finances to date for this year, 1920 is as follows: Receipts. Interest on Liberty Bonds, $52.50 First installment of pledges to Class Fund, 638.00 Total, 690.50 Expenditures. Overdraft from 1918-1919, $1.60 Student Council Assessment, 10.00 Debts of Smoker (Spring of 1919) 69.25 Smoker February 18,1920, 255.17 Clerical work...
...changes. It provides for the direct election of the nation's chief executive. It establishes ministerial responsibility. And it embodies many things which have been much discussed in the United States; for example, the initiative and referendum, the recall, woman suffrage, proportionate representation, single tax, public ownership of railroads, etc...
...good physical condition with an eye to the season which is not far off. We are not asking you to keep training yet, but merely to keep your body and muscles in good shape by taking some regular form of daily exercise, such as hockey, running, squash, boxing, etc. There will only be about four weeks' work in the cage for the main squad before the first game, and we want everyone to be in good condition when the time comes...
...football equipment, which comes second in point of size, the sum of $364,272 was expended but it ran a poor second, to baseball. Boxing gloves, a few medicine balls, punching hags, wresting mats, etc., caused an expenditure of $207,680. Basketball was the fourth largest item with a total of $195,995. For these four sports, the grand total...
Provided the golfers of the land, through their clubs, take President Walker at his word and put on record their position with respect to the stymie, the lost ball, etc., the committee to be sent abroad will have definite opinions on the questions of changing the rulings...