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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Boat Club meeting last night reports were read by the secretary and treasurer, Messrs. Baylies and Sexton. Mr. Sexton's report showed that the expenses of the past year amounted to $6,118.06, and the receipts $6,260.83, leaving a balance of $142.77. Old bills to the amount of $1500 had been paid off, and although the receipts of this year were smaller than usual, by strict economy the debt had been lowered to $1000.00. Mr. E. A. S. Clarke, '84, stated that as he intended leaving Cambridge to-day, he had resigned his position as captain...
WALTER HALBERT,ARTHUR G. WEBSTER,GEO. READ NUTTER, Committee.Oct...
...annual meeting of the Foot-Ball Association last evening, W. H. Goodwin, '84, senior director, presided. The report of last year's manager, A. C. Denniston, '83, was read, showing a balance of about $1000 to the credit of the association. This large balance is due to the fact that according to the rules of the association the entire receipts from the Yale and Princeton Games at Cambridge went to the game team. This year such will not be the case, and the eleven will need the active support of the college. Officers for the ensuing year were elected...
...Association was held last evening at 7.15 in Holden. In the absence of the president and vice-president, Mr. T. J. Coolidge, Jr., the treasurer, as the senior officer of the association, called the meeting to order. The report of the retiring president, Mr. George E. Lowell, '83, was read by the secretary, Mr. Atkinson, and was accepted by the association. Mr. Lowell in his report reviewed the work of the past year and gave some advice in regard to the affairs of the association during the coming year. Mr. Coolidge then read the treasurer's report, which showed...
...presented and accepted, show-that the debt of the crew had been paid with a balance of $7.00 remaining. Mr. French received the thanks of the class for his successful management of the crews. The report of the secretary showing the class to be clear of debt was read and accepted and the meeting adjourned...