Word: years
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Three men from '89 have been registered in the second year at the Law School and thirty-seven in the first...
...weeks before the forensics, that is on November sixth. Now, however, we are informed that they must be handed in today. The requirement would not seem so severe perhaps, if the forensic pamphlet had been in the hands of the students at the beginning of the college year; but under the circumstances it does seem a little hard that men should be forced to prepare briefs within a week from the time they receive the list of subjects, particularly as the conscientious preparation of a brief prepare supposes that the most of the reading for the thesis has been done...
...baseball association began the year in January with a surplus of $1646.57. Its receipts amounted to $5238.20. Its expenses, including bills payable, to $7298.02. It has a present debt of $413.25. It should be added that prior to January, within the college year 1888-89, the sum of $455.10 had been expended, so that the total expenses for the year amounted to $7753.12. The total expenses in 1887-88 were $7624.63. But the receipts in that year exclusive of surplus, were $9938.49, $4700.29 more than in 1888-89. The decrease in receipts in 1888-89 was due mainly to smaller...
...committee have instituted comparisons in the above report between the accounts for last year and those for previous years in order to show, first that the expenditures in 1888-90 were not excessive as compared with those of previous years, and so, secondly, that the debts which have been increased are not due to special extravagance, but to decreased income. The committee, however, are convinced from a careful examination of the accounts that in many instances expenses might have been reduced, and believe that this was an imperative duty in view of the certainty of decreased income that faced some...
...associations, the Foot Ball association and the Base Ball association, assumed obligation last spring for a new exercise field. This field was leased for five years, and the annual charges on it amount to about $1,500. These charges are to be paid by the auditing committee from the surplus fund provided for by the Articles of Agreement. The committee have in their hands a sufficient sum, the surplus received from the Base Ball association in 1887-88, to meet the charges for the current year. In 1888-89 there was no surplus, but a debt. The situation demands rigid...