Word: moneys
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...play all games possible in Cambridge. As the cost of transporting a football team is large. and as our opponents come from considerable distance, we are compelled to give large guarantees. For example, to Williams and to Amherst we had to pay over $100 a piece. The gate money received for those games was scarcely over $200. We did not make enough to pay the police. In the championship games we are compelled to divide the gate receipts. Last year we lost over $700 by that operation. That is, we paid out that amount more than we received...
...another column. There is a question in the minds of many learned and able men whether the munificent sum donated by its founder, Mr. Clark, could not have been used to better purpose by endowing one of the many small colleges struggling for an existence, or by placing the money in the hands of the trustees of some university like Harvard. Doubtless great good would have been done in either case. Be that as it may, Mr. Clark has seen fit to add one more to the already large list of colleges and this one is to be carried...
...Money made. See advertisement of stocks bought and sold in next colunm...
...Money made. See advertisement of stocks bought and sold in next column...
...Money made. See advertisement of stocks bought and sold in next column...