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The Auditing committee respectfully submit the following supplementary report for the half year ending February, 1889. At the time of the last report the accounts of the Boat Club were not examined owing to the absence of its treasurer from Cambridge. The accounts are kept in a very clear and plain manner and are apparently correct. There is no item of expenditure or receipt that calls for special comment, and the committee believe that a mere statement of figures will convey all the information needed.
Received from former treasurer. $175
From other sources mostly
by subscription,. $671 $846.00
Expenses. 361.52
Balance March 1, 1889. $484.48 From statements made by the treasurer the committee feel that there is some danger that the Boat Club may not receive sufficient money to meet the current expenses of the year, and the committee would urge those interested in boating to make their subscriptions as liberal as possible, in order that the splendid record made last year may still be maintained, and leave the club at the end of the season free from debt.
JOHN W. WHITE, ChairmanWILLIAM HOOPDR,P. D. TRAFFORD '89.J. P. HUTCHINSON '90.M. WILLIAMS, Jr., '91.J. F. BASS, '91.
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