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The manager of the junior class nine, M. E. Ingalls has presented the following report in regard to the financial condition of the nine:
CR. DR.
To Sub., '90-'91, $479 14
To Sub., '89-'90,(pd. over) 67 00
By old debt of '88-'89, $366 14
By current ex. '90-'91, 50 00
By special ex. '90-'91,(sickness) 125 00
By balance, 5 00
$546 14 $546 14
The old debt was one contracted in the freshman year, part of it with the Harvard Co-operative Society, and part of it with Brine. Efforts were made each year to collect the money, but they were unsuccessful. Last year, however, J. W. Cummin collected $67; which amount, together with the subscriptions collected this year by Manager Ingalls, more than covered the old base ball debt of the class and the running expenses of the nine.
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