On Friday the Harvard Athletic Association announced a loss of $785 on Harvard athletics for the academic year ended last June 30th. This deficit came after two profit-making years, each accruing at least $2000.
The financial situation in Cambridge is unusual, especially in view of the profits announced by Cornell and Dartmouth.
But the director of athletics at Harvard is a fine fellow. He didn't brag last year or the year before, nor is he crying at present. He makes his report and then continues his work.
We wish we could say something--anything--about Doctor Elliott and his fiscal policy.
But all we have at hand is deathly silence. --The Columbia Daily Spectator.
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