Word: spent
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...regular meeting of the Harvard Camera Club was held last evening in the Lawrence Scientific School. Mr. G. E. Dadmun was elected director from '90 vice Mr. L. W. Pulsifer, resigned; also $25 was appropriated to be spent on the dark room, in addition to the $200 already spent. Further, it was voted to exempt such of the members from '89 who wished it from the assessment levied on the members of the society. The following men were elected regular members from '89, P. Bartholow, W. Naumberg, R. W. Bush. From '90: W. Mills, F. L. Codman, J. Cook...
...candidates for the freshman nine spent most of the recess in Cambridge, and kept up their training. But on Saturday the first nine were allowed the remainder of the recess to themselves, while the second nine stayed to play a game which had been arranged for the first of this week. On Wednesday, the first day of the recess, the first nine played two games, both with picked teams. On Thursday afternoon they played the Roxbury Latin School, winning by a score of 7 to 6. This was the first important game that the freshmen have played, and, with...
...complete success of the meeting, and it was to ascertain the sentiment of the Harvard Y. M. C. A. in regard to this matter that the meeting was called. It was unanimosly voted that Harvard raise her share of the necessary amount. The latter part of the evening was spent by the members in a social...
...Baseball Association is in its usual flourishing condition. At the end of the last college year, the association had a surplus of about $3650. Allowing $150 for outstanding debts, and retaining a surplus of $1500, the Baseball Association handed over to this committee the sum of $2000 "to be spent on athletics." Up to this time they have had some items of expense, but no income. The amount of their cash on hand...
...manager until April. It was then of course too late to obtain subscriptions. Their most important game was played at Princeton, and from this they received nothing, for by the present arrangement in the intercollegiate association, the whole of the gate receipts goes to the home team. $200 was spent in order to get a game here with the Montreal team and the receipts from this game were very small. As a result of these circumstances the Lacrosse team began the year with a debt of $572. This debt has been reduced by subscriptions to $355. It will require very...