Word: totaled
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...result of yesterday's canvass by the gymnasium sub-committees, the Juniors collected $15.00, bringing their total to $120.50, the Sophomores $50.00 making their total $412.75, and the Freshmen, with an increase of $100 in new pledges, now total $800 pledged...
There are at present eight University crews and nine Freshman eights, making a total of almost 140 men working daily in the tank or on the machines...
...about $30,000 as compared with about $27,000 the year before. The receipts show a falling off of about $1500, while the expenses were decreased about $4500. Notwithstanding the increased cost of material and labor, economies in management have resulted in a considerable saving of money. The total amount of cash handled during the year was $245,057.52. A large part of this was for guarantees, and for the expenses of managing games, so that it cannot properly be said that the whole amount was spent on athletics. The building of temporary seats for spectators, while a necessary expense...
...Nominating Committee met and made nominations for members of the Council at large from the three upper classes. At the class elections on October 14, nine men from the Senior class, seven from the Junior class, and five from the Sophomore class were elected, which made the total membership of the Council, including the members ex-officiis, thirty-seven men. The Council for 1913-14 was organized on October 23, and the following officers were elected: L. H. Mills '14, of Portland, Ore., president; S. P. Clark '14, of Chestnut Hill, Pa., vice-president; G. F. Plimpton '14, of Buffalo...
...unusual financial report is presented to the Sophomore class this morning by its secretary-treasurer. It shows a balance in the class treasury, after the expenses of three smokers have been subtracted, of over a $1000. The credit side of the statement represents a total of $1242, of which $290, was profit on the Freshman Red Book, and $937, the result of the collection of class dues...