Word: ifs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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It is natural that each Graduate Manager and each Athletic Committee should desire to have as big a surplus as possible, to make as many permanent improvements as possible, and to pay off the debt upon the stadium s soon as possible. But should they seriously inconvenience the students to...
To make the minor sports self supporting is practically the same as continuing the need of undergraduate subscriptions. The object of college athletics is to help along the physical development of the students. The minor sports certainly offer such an opportunity to a great number of men. The gross expenses...
If, without subscriptions and with the additional expense of the minor sports added on, a credit balance of $25,000 is possible, why should the price of H. A. A. tickets be raised? Is not that a sufficient sum to expend each year upon permanent improvements, and the debt on...
Commercialism, as President Eliot says, is one of athletics greatest evils. Make a beginning to out if out by reducing expenses of teams and the cost of sports to the students. J. N. TRAINER '00
If the income from athletics is insufficient to meet necessary expenses of all our teams, it would be better to raise slightly the price of the H. A. A. ticket and so distribute the expense over all the classes as well as the various departments of the University.