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The following is an account of the receipts and expenditures made in behalf of the new track on Holmes field.
CAMBRIDGE, APRIL 12.
DR.To am't subscriptions received
on July 26th, 1883, $3,814 00
Oct. 6, 1883, to Harvard College, $2,000 00
March 28, 1884, to Harvard College, for gravel, $180 00
To subscriptions from July 26 to date, $840 65
$6,834 65
CR.Oct. 20, total cost of track, $5,505 35
By expenses Oct, 20 to date, $35 40
Balance in Charles River National Bank, $1,089 90
Balance in hands of Committee, $204 00
$6,834 65
We have examined the accounts of Mr. F. B. Knapp, who, with Dr. Sargent, had charge of the expenditures during the summer vacation, and have found them correct.
W. H. GOODWIN, Jr.,L. A. BIDDLE,C. H. ATKINSON,Com. on the new athletic track.
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