Word: statements
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Fuller '19 and C. Canfield '19, treasurer and assistant treasurer of the Sophomore Class, have submitted a statement of the present financial status of the class. The balance on hand is an even $475, which is a larger surplus than was reported by the class of 1918 last fall...
...Baldwin '17 has submitted a second report of the Senior Class treasury which corrects certain slight mistakes in that published recently. The new statement shows the Seniors to be exactly $3.26 richer than was at first announced. The following is the itemized statement...
...submitted by R. Baldwin '17, treasurer. To date there is a balance on hand of $626.18. This sum is somewhat smaller than that with which last year's Senior Class began the year for Treasurer F. P. Clement '16 reported a balance of $691.43. The following is the itemized statement: Receipts. Balance of October 1, 1915 $770.25 Class collections 384.50 From dinner committee 158.70 Interest on deposits 9.99 Total receipts $1,323.44 Expenditure Class smokers $317.60 Junior dinner committee 306.40 Junior dance committee 17.76 Student Council dues 18.00 Printing 15.00 Bill of 1914 30.00 Secretary-treasurer's expenses 1.50 Total...
...have knowledge in the matter and you can see that it would be a perfect farce to say that everything testified there by one or two or three shall be based on what the applicant says, because you have not anything other than the young man's statement then. There must be three personalities there with personal knowledge of the things they affirm in order to comply with the terms of this statute, and to give one the right to assessment and registration under this statute...
...statement of opinion by the Transcript that Russell ought to forget his principles and muzzle their expression at the very moment when they are most needed over the whole world, and when their truth is most clearly manifested is highly unbecoming to an American newspaper; and the reproduction in the CRIMSON of such views, unaccompanied by their repudiation, is much to be regretted. W. B. SOUTHWORTH...