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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...These figures do not include rooms held by specials. Twenty specials occupied college rooms last year to 42 this year. In the graduate departments there has been a gain, 115 men in college rooms this year to 87 last year. By the following statistics one can see where the gains and loses have occurred. In 1886-7 the numbers were as follows: Seniors, 175; juniors, 148; sophomores, 116; freshmen, 92; special students, 20; Divinity School, 15; law school, 47; scientific, 7; graduates, 18. This pears the numbers are: Seniors, 146; juniors. 122; sophomore, 134; freshmen, 97; specials, 42; Divinity School...
...another column there appears the annual statement of the finances of the University Boat Club. It will surprise nobody to see that the large total is in the wrong column, or to put it more clearly, that there is the usual debt that has not failed to put in its appearance on any boat club account since the memory of man. The deficit this year is $1,886.93. The treasurer's report which precedes the statement attempts an explanation of the grounds for this deficit. The expenses were chiefly augmented by the purchase of boats and the expenses attendant...
...running our eyes over the expense account we find items of $693.48 for wages, and $153.80 for cook and help, each of which appear to us very high indeed. We should have to see an itemized account before saying more about the large sum of $693.48 for wages. As for the $195.01 spent for an engineer, there can be little room for question that this is extravagant pay for three weeks services in New London. The account of two years ago was $115.75 for catering...
Money made. See advertisement of stocks bought and sold in next column...
Money made. See advertisement of stocks bought and sold in next column...