Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...meeting of the Tennis Association last night a report was presented showing the receipts of the past year to have been $269.90, expenses $240.90, leaving a balance of $29.00. The executive committee of the association was empowered to draw up a new constitution subject to the ratification of the association. G. R. Agassig, '84, was elected president for the ensuing year, H. A. Taylor, '86, vice-president ; G. W. Hoyt, '85, secretary and treasurer, and the following stewards: A. Curtis, '84, Mr. Peirson, '85, Mr. Minot...
...MEMBERS OF THE HARVARD ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. In accordance with article 9 of the by-laws of the association I present the following report of the proceedings of the association for the past year and recommend such measures as I deem advisable for the welfare of the association...
...Treasurer's report will give you a most accurate account of the financial standing of the association. At the beginning of the past year there was some discussion as to what should be done with the surplus in the treasury of the association. The building in the new field, however, has become an object which will need all the money the association can spare ; for, besides the $1000 which the association owes to the corporation there will be need of more for training quarters, grand stand, etc., unless sufficient is raised by subscription. Besides all this the association should...
...tone of college athletics higher than they had feared it had been of late years and was not at all to discourage a healthy interest in athletics. The whole ground of this matter has been gone over more fully in the college papers than I can do in this report and it will suffice for me to state what, in my opinion, has been the effect of this regulation of the Faculty. Apparently this regulation had no effect at all so far as the success of our athletics at the Polo grounds were concerned. This was to be expected, however...
...report of the auditing committee was 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...