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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...financial statements of the secretaries of the different clubs may be summed up as follows: The sum of $ 1,500 has been paid Mr. Blakey during the last year on the mortgage of $ 2,500 for the boats now in the boathouse. The balance, $ 1,000, is payable April 1 of this year. To meet this debt the clubs have on hand about $ 40, of which $ 30 belongs to Weld...
SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Crimson must be paid before the delivery of the second number...
...Blakey shows that the writer must have been ignorant of the agreement made with the latter last year. In this agreement the four clubs promised to pay Mr. Blakey $2,500 for all the boats at present in the club boat-house, of which $1,500 was to be paid before July 1, 1877, and the remaining $1,000 before April 1, 1878. However unwise and hasty this agreement may have been, it is now too late to retract it, and in order to insure the payment of the remaining debt, the officers must enforce the rule that nobody shall...
...Subscribed. Paid...
This moderate sum is not an annual tax, but when once paid entitles one to membership during connection with the University...