Word: unpaid
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...table what he had been accustomed to pay before. While the necessary expenses of a training table will be borne by the college, the entire cost will not, and the men at the training tables have no right to expect it. We are charitable enough to assume that all unpaid bills of this nature are the result of carelessness rather than selfishness on the part of the debtors...
...belongs, with the treasurer, while it in no way reduces the liberty of the manager. The expenditures for this year have been in accordance with the precedents of former years. The income has been such that the association has now, after allowing for such bills as may yet remain unpaid, nearly $4000, or $2500 which is to be handed over to the committee "to be spent on athletics...
...dates back several years, and was in reality incurred before any of the present government had office. By good management and extraordinary efforts this debt has been entirely wiped out, and the club as the end of the year had a balance in the bank of $157, and no unpaid debts. This organization, unlike the others who have their accounts audited, has no regular source of income; it must be supported by the contributions of those who are interested in boating and wish it to hold its place among college sports. It is stated that the expense for the coming...
...same time we see clearly that the falling off of a thousand dollars in the subscriptions since the year before, has tended to leave a larger amount unpaid now than there would otherwise have been. Deplorable as this is it seems to show a belief among the students that they ought not encourage the expenditure of so much money...
...other present or past officer of the boat club I never raised the balance of fifty dollars by subscription as I had originally hoped to do. The matter stood thus until January of this year, when I received a bill from Mr. Fearon reminding me of the unpaid balance of fifty dollars. This bill I gave to Mr. Coolidge, asking him to see that it was paid by the boat club, and it was accordingly paid as he states. Whatever embarassment was thus caused to the boat club was occasioned by my neglect and of their embarassment, I shall consider...