Word: payments
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Class Committee will now receive subscriptions to the Class and College Funds. All are requested to decide upon the amount of their subscriptions immediately, and have the first instalment ready for payment. W. H. Baldwin will receive subscriptions from Alderson to Hammond; Hansen, from Harrington to Sawyer, and B. B. Thayer, from Sawyer to Young...
...time for a season ticket, when even supposing he attends all the games, he knows it will cost him no more to pay for each game at the gate. The chances are, on the contrary, that a season ticket will prove considerably more expensive, inasmuch as it exacts payment for games not attended. The purchaser of a season ticket insures a certain amount of patronage to the base-ball interest, but he naturally expects some inducement to be offered in return. $3.50 last year gave admittance to more games than $5.00 will this. Either he present price should be lowered...
...Class Committee will now receive subscriptions to the Class and College Funds. All are requested to decide upon the amount of their subscriptions immediately. and have the first installment ready for payment. W. H. Baldwin will receive subscriptions from Alderson to Hammond ; Hansen, from Harrington to Sawyer, and B. B. Thayer, from Sawyer to Young...
Deducting the payment of bills 1883-84, and the cash on hand, amount of current expenses of the year up to date, is $485.79. Following is the estimate of expenses for the remainder of the year...
...paid by the members of the crew must, of course, be deducted from the actual expenses of the Boat Club, although it appears for the sake of simplicity, as I have said, among the nominal expenses. The same may be said of various other expenses,- such as the full payment for prize flags, of which one half is borne by the other colleges;- expenses incurred on behalf of the class crews, and refunded by them, and c., and c. These nominal expenditures make the sum total of the expenses of the Boat Club seem, to one who is ignorant...