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...football team of the service units at the University, sponsored by the government, was run at a small loss, with the receipts $2172.56 and the outlay $2647.11. Baseball was the only form of athletics to show a profit, although the tennis courts, through rental, showed a fair sum to the good. Harvard's weak baseball nine played to $16,351.72, winning seven and losing 13 games. To outfit the team and keep it going an expenditure of $10,659.75 was made. The profits were about...
University crew demanded an outlay of $13,037,52, and the receipts reached only $5358, a deficit of more than 7000 showing. To maintain the hockey team $1042.04 was expended, and the University track team wants were heeded to the extent of $5143.25. The receipts respectively for hockey and track were $378.34 and $737.45. The deficit in the group of five major sports totalled...
...class race with Yale does not call for an unreasonable outlay; it serves as a stimulant for an excellent sport. The University favors a race for the class championship on the river...
...Associated Powers. Her system of agents and propagandists--with the exception of a certain number who have been taken into custody during the war is as complete as ever; the controlling force is acting under a new name, but that is almost the-only-difference. No effort and no outlay of money is being spared to mould opinion in America to a favorable view of Germany's plight. Nothing is overlooked that might create a breach between Allied troops and the Armies of the United States. It is in these phases of present German activity that the University must take...
...seen that if equipment were provided more men would be given the advantage which they cannot now afford, and as the Athletic Association is clearly unable to make this its function, the University should devise some method whereby it could better control the financing of athletics, and purchase the outlay which is so essential to the physical development of its students. R. McA. LLOYD...