Word: lastly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...should like to call attention again to the meeting at Professor Peabody's house this evening, the object of which was explained in last Saturday's CRIMSON. It is hoped that there will be a large attendance as an important plan of general charity work will be brought up for discussion. In order to be successful the movement must be given a good start and this can only be done by the united action of all interested in the work...
...expenses for this year were about $400 more than for last year; but this is more than accounted for by the fact that more games were played away from home this year-including the Princeton and Pennsylvania games. The building of new seats on Jarvis field, and uniforms, training table, etc., for the second eleven, were unusual items of expense...
...total receipts of this year-exclusive of the surplus-will be about $3745 less than last year. This falling off is due mainly to the fact that there was no game with Yale. Then, too, the Wesleyan game, and the Princeton game, played at Princeton, did not bring in as much as the games last year...
...Baseball Association is in its usual flourishing condition. At the end of the last college year, the association had a surplus of about $3650. Allowing $150 for outstanding debts, and retaining a surplus of $1500, the Baseball Association handed over to this committee the sum of $2000 "to be spent on athletics." Up to this time they have had some items of expense, but no income. The amount of their cash on hand...
There has been practically no change in the standing of the Tennis Association since the last report. Although there is no money in their treasury their affairs are in good condition...