Word: treasurere
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The Harvard Polo Association is an organization formed to promote, assist and oversee the game of polo among the undergraduates of the University. The officers of the Association are J. D. Clark '03, President, Devereux Milburn, Vice-President, D. P. Rogers '96, Vice-President, and P. L. Saltonstall '22, Secretary...
Undergraduates of the University may still apply for membership in the newly organized Harvard Rifle Club, it was announced to the CRIMSON last night. The organization recently elected M. M. Johnson '31, President, Robert Fielding '30, Vice-President, R. H. Door '29, Secretary, T. H. Dunn '31, Treasurer, and Nicholas...
In the Treasurer's Report published in yesterday's CRIMSON, the figures for hockey income and expense were incorrect. The correct figures are as follows: Income, $7,280.52; expense, $17,043.35.
Football on the grand scale receives its annual vindication in the report of the Treasurer of Harvard University for the twelve months ending June 30, 1927. Without the gate receipts of the leading fall pastime, the remaining organized sports of the University as well as the facilities for individual exercise...
The second fact of importance carried in the Treasurer's report is the exact statement of the tuition-to-cost ratio. With the operating expenses of the University over nine million dollars, less than one fourth of the amount is paid by the students in actual tuition charges. Included in...