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SUMMARY OF ACCOUNT.

DR.

To balance from treasurer of 1881. $36.04

To Subscriptions from all sources. $3,557.50

To H. P. C. theatricals. $920.00

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To '84. $366.50

To Rent of boats, lockers and rests. $181.50

To So. Boston Boat Club for old six oar. $50.00

To Sale of tickets to tug and launch. $73.00

To Class crews for entrance fees, boats, services, etc. $390.40

To Crew and others for board, expenses incurred, etc. $736.56

To 'Varsity crew dinner, tickets sold. $68.00

To Miscellaneous receipts, $20.88

CR.

By paying bills due from the year 1880, '81. $1,008.00

By Rent of boat-house. $508.21

By Rent of lockers in gymnasium. $16.50

By Mrs. T. H. Brewer for board of crew. $820.00

By Cash to crew and others for expenses incurred. $217.73

By Heavy rowing jerseys, $44.00

By New shell for 'Varsity crew. $426.25

By Oars, slides, rowlocks, etc. $155.10

By Wm. A. Bancroft for services and coach $502.50

By Alcorn, George, John and Edward Smyth for services. $1,421.54

By General work at boat-house by other men, $115.60

By Hardware, paint, lumber, etc., at boat-house. $275.48

By Fuel. $19.76

By Insurance, inspection of launch, and taxes, $57.67

By Prizes and flags for class races. $121.25

By Cash refunded to H. P. C. in New York. $184.77

By Hall & Whipple, for 'Varsity crew dinner. $95.50

By Robert Churchill, cook at quarters. $133.12

By Provisions paid for in New London. $95.20

By Miscellaneous expenditures. $148.32

By Cash on hand. $35.13

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Total. 6,400.63 6,400.63

CONDITION OF FINANCES AT CLOSE OF YEAR.

Assets:

Bills receivable, not including subscriptions. 313.31

Cash on hand. 35.13

Excess of liabilities over assets. 1,195.23

Liabilities:

Bills payable, including $120,00 from '80-'81, 1.543.67

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Total. 1,543,67 1,543.67

CLASSES. Number in Class. Number Subscribing. Amount Subscribed.

'82 182 120 $863.50

'83 207 108 992.00

'84 217 99 992.50

'85 218 70 660.00

Unmatriculated 37 9 97.00

Law Students. 156 9 61.00

Scientific Stud. 32 13 127.50

Anonymous; 13 13 165.00

Not m'brs H. U. 13 13 165.00

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Total. 1062 441 3958.50

Amount Paid. Amount Due. Average Subscriptions. Per cent. Paid.

$749.50 $114.00 $7.20 .87

903.00 89.00 9.19 .91

881.00 111.50 10.03 .88

622.00 38.00 9.43 .94

87.00 10.00 10.78 .90

35.09 26.00 6.78 .58

120.00 7.50 9.81 .94

160.00 5.00 12.69 .97

160.00 5.00 12.69 .97

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3557.50 401.00 8.98 .89

$75.00 $50.00 $35.00 $30.00 $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $10.00

1 7 3 7 13

2 1 6 3 8 25

1 1 1 6 3 8 26

1 1 4 1 10 10

1 3 1

1 2

1 1 1 3

1 1

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1 6 2 2 26 11 37 80

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75.00 300.00 70.00 60.00 650.00 220.00 555.00 800.00

$5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Less than $1.00. Last year's Subscrip. P'd

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156 43 45 26 350 200,00

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780.00 129.00 99.00 26.00 350 200,00

ACTUAL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE YEAR SUMMARIZED, SUPPOSING BILLS RECEIVABLE AND PAYABLE TO HAVE BEEN PAID:

DR.

To subscriptions from all sources. $3,557.50

To H. P. C. Theatricals. 735.48

To '84 theatricals. 366.50

To Rent of boats, lockers, rests, & c. 181.50

To Sale of boats and oars. 300.00

To Sale of tickets to tug and launch. 73.00

To Class crews, entrance fees, services, & c. 140.40

To Miscellaneous receipts. 17.00

To Bills receivable. 260.00

CR.

By launch $1,173.06

By Coach 500.00

By Wages to men and boat house. 644.78

By Material in general. 235.52

By Boats, oars, & c. 623.86

By Uniforms for crew, including jerseys. 164.00

By Training table. 336.50

By Class races. 240.25

By 'Varsity dinner. 27.50

By Rent, insurance and taxes. 557.38

By Trip to New London and return, 2 weeks. 1,030.01

By Miscellaneous expenses 201.80

To excess of liabilities over

assets for years '81-82 103.27

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5,734.65 5,734.65

The Dartmouth freshmen and sophomores, have inaugurated the season of college follies by a rush last Tuesday. The freshmen formed in a body in front of Dartmouth Hall and called for the sophomores. The latter responded, and although the prospects at first favored the freshmen, as they had about twenty more men, the cane was "whooped up" into Reed Hall, the rendezvous of the seniors, before the sophomores' muscle, and a complete victory resulted for the upper class. The sophomores wore no garment except pantaloons, and had the upper part of their bodies greased. The rush was one of the most hotly contested in college history and occupied three quarters of an hour.

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