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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...balance on hand to date is $2107.70, of which $1507.70 is in cash and $600 is in the form of Liberty Bonds of the Victory Loan bought by the class last spring. Receipts. Class dues, $1,920.00 Proceeds from Jubilee, 14.00 Interest, 12.75 Receipts from Red Book, 633.44 ----- Total income, $2,580.19 Expenditures. Smokers, $356.49 Dues to Student Council, 15.00 Band for ball game, 66.00 1922 banner, 10.00 Flowers, 25.00 ----- Total expenditures, $472,49 Balance. Cash on hand, $1,507.70 Liberty Bonds, 600.00 ----- Total balance on hand...
...usual, the book will form a complete record of every University activity, including the various alumni organizations, the University publications, the complete lists of the officers and members of over ninety clubs, and lists of every team for the past year. Besides a directory of the occupants of each dormitory, a list of all men in the University, according to the geographical distribution is included, in which is recorded the name of each of the 5000 students in the University under his home town, state, or foreign country...
...innovation in University wrestling in the form of a tournament for novices will be put through this season during the early part of the week previous to the Christmas recess. The tournament will be conducted after the fashion of the annual University Championships which take place late in March, and is intended to give a preliminary survey of the material in the squad. Matches in all classes from the 115-pounders to the heavy-weights, with liberal allowance made for over-weight, will be put through. This tourney is open to all men in good standing in the University with...
...Resolved: That the Peace Treaty, including the Covenant for a League of Nations, should be resubmitted to the Senate, and that the Administration and the United States Senators should promptly agree to its ratification, in such form as will enable the other signatories to acquiesce...
Five books by Professor G. L. Kittredge '82 comprise the fourth section of the catalogue. These are discussions of English Literature from Chaucer through Shakespere, with a digression in the form of a book on "The Old Farmer and His Almanack." The literature of countries other than England is considered in the group headed "Belles-Lettres." A book that has just been put on sale is "Kostes Palamas! Life Immovable," a translation by Aristides E. Phoutrides '11, a former instructor at the University...