Word: items
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...contribution in yesterday's CRIMSON was very welcome to the college because it attempted to explain away "apparent carelessness." Let us see if it did so. The item of $181 was for a shell broken "August or September," 1886, and belonging to the class of '88. Why a shell should be moved during August or September, and where it was moved to, and who broke it, do not appear in the explanation. Is this "apparent" or real carelessness...
...second item of $181 was for an '88 shell which was broken in August or September, 1886, while being moved according to orders of Captain Keyes. The club in April of this year voted to pay $181 to the '88 crew...
...item of $161 was for the running expenses of the launch last spring. The committee in charge of the subscriptions for the new launch were under the impression that it had enough to pay for her running expenses, but this fall, after my accounts were settled, the committee notified us that it had not enough money, and the boat club in November of this college year, voted to pay back what the committee had paid last spring for running the launch...
...item of $50 for Fearon was an old item of 1884, of which Mr. Storrow, '85, alone knew the existence, as it was not down on the books, and he mentioned only this year in January. The club then voted...
...rest, the item $80 for lifting the launch upon the cars, we only this week found was our debt, owing to a flaw in the agreement with the New London Railroad, which we supposed responsible for the debt...