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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...College Nine. Receipts, $16.59 Expenses, 111.83 Deficit, $95.24 1902 Football. Receipts, $1,494.37 Expenses, 2,010.99 Deficit, $516.62 1902 Baseball. Receipts, $1,508.75 Expenses, 1,229.34 Profit, $279.41 1902 Crew. Receipts, $2,250.00 Expenses, 2,526.00 Deficit, $276.06 Lawn Tennis. Receipts, $976.00 Expenses, 1,000.74 Deficit, $24.74 General Expense Account. Receipts, $2,520.86 Expenses (repairs, managers' expenses, etc.), 6,116.20 Deficit, $3,595.34 Permanent Betterments. Grounds and Buildings, $5,367.44 Balance to profit and loss account, 5,367.44 Profit and Loss Account. Expenses, $20,286.56 Receipts, 28,754.57 Balance carried to permanent betterments, 8,000.00 Balance carried to profit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GRADUATE MANAGER'S REPORT. | 12/4/1899 | See Source »

...plans for the new Harvard Union, which have lately been received are merely preliminary and give only a general idea of the shape and room space of the building. After these rough plans have been thoroughly revised and corrected by the committee, the final drawings will be made from them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Plans and Situation of the Harvard Union. | 12/4/1899 | See Source »

...general meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, for the reading and discussion of archaeological papers, will be held in the Art School of Yale University on December 27, 28 and 29. In the absence from this country of Professor John Williams White, president of the institute, Professor Charles Eliot Norton will deliver the opening address on Wednesday, the 27th. Wednesday's session will be devoted largely to papers dealing with the drama. At Thursday morning's session, papers will be read dealing with museums and excavations, the afternoon session will be devoted particularly to American archaeology, while papers illustrated...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Archaeological Institute. | 12/1/1899 | See Source »

...general, this year's strong defense will be broken up by the loss of the three best linemen. Of course with suitable material, Coach Lewis can build up another defense, but from the present outlook, the team, and especially the line, will be lighter than this year. On the offense, no serious loss will be felt. In punting also, with Reid and Hallowell still in College, the only change can be a gain. With the lessons of this season in mind, it is safe to say that the gain will be a decided...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Next Year's Football Outlook | 11/29/1899 | See Source »

...were lighted except those necessary to run the machinery, and the entrance was made at slow speed. Unfortunately, just at the point of passing the outer forts the smoke pipe of the revenue cutter caught fire, reveling the American position to the enemy, who opened an ineffective fire. the general idea that the fight was an easy one should be corrected, for when we retired for the so-called "breakfast" there was only one officer on our ship who felt certain that the Spaniards were whipped. After the battle was won a blockade of the city was made...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lecture by Lieut Kaemmerling. | 11/28/1899 | See Source »

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