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Bal. from last year, $22 13
Memberships and lockers, 973 00
Entry fees to scratch races, 11 00
Damages, 10 00
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Total receipts to date, $1,016 13
Janitor's wages (Oct.-Feb.) $325 00
Taxes (last year's), 62 00
Coal, 27 75
Edwards (varnish, paint, etc.), 90 71
D. T. Wild, (pipeing, plumbing, etc.), 62 00
Lumber, linen, etc., 79 00
Moving float, 20 00
Printing, stationery, etc., 23 74
Water rates, 9 25
Rowlocks, slides, seats, etc., 93 50
Sculls, 18 00
Keys, fitting, etc., 25 98
Cups, 23 28
Digging trench (for pipes), 14 50
Sundries, 37 50
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Total expenditures to date, $912 21
Bal. in bank, 103 92
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Total, $1,016 13
Of this total $152.36 is in payment of debts left over from last year, about $115 in permanent improvements and additions to stock and the remainder $644.85 in running expenses.
The income for the remainder of the year (till Oct. 1st), may be estimated at $1344, as follows:
Memberships and lockers (170) $1,000 00
Entry fees to races, 35 00
Due from 'varsity for pair oar, 140 00
Summer members, 50 00
Storage of boats, etc., 15 00
Bal. on hand, 104 00
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Total, $1,344 00
This is reckoning on the same number of members as there was last year. It is to be hoped however that there will be a large increase. The expenses will be about $1300, of which $136 is for improvements. The club has always run considerably behind during the summer vacation and it is possible that it may not keep open this year after Commencement.
Janitor's wages (7 months), $455 00
Boy's wages (2 months), 65 00
Coal, 35 00
Painting boat house, 80 00
Canoes, 100 00
Finishing shells, 26 00
Varnish, lumber, etc., 50 00
Taxes, 62 00
Insurance, 175 00
Cups, 30 00
Oars, 32 50
Float moving, 10 00
Water rate, 15 00
Hardware, 7 00
New rack, 10 00
Sundries and emergencies, 147 50
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$1,300 00
This makes a total expenditure for the year of $2,212.21, as against receipts of $2,256.13. The club may therefor expect to reach the first of October free of debts, with an increased stock and without any encroaching on the reserving fund.
R. STONE, Treasurer.The boat house will open on the 21st of March, a week from Monday. The stock of boats will be increased by two 13 inch single shells, one 15 inch double (the same size as the narrowest of those already in use), and three canvas canoes. It is the intention of the Governing Board to allow members to take these canoes away over Sunday. In this way it will be possible to make little trips of a day or two.
It is also proposed to keep the house open until 9 p. m., or there abouts, in May and June thus enabling members when the evenings get longer, to row after supper.
The programme of races this spring will be larger than in any previous year. First will come the usual scratch four oar races, in the early part of April, cups being given to each man in the winning crew. Similar races will also be held in the latter part of May. About that time a mile four oared race, like that of two years ago, will be held for organized crews, the prizes being flags for each man. Some time in May or June there will be a race for single shells in which prizes will be given to the first and second. The club may also hold a race for double sculls.
The club has now an ample stock of the best boats a large dressing room with lockers and what are probably the best shower baths in Cambridge. Men wishing to join will apply to the secretary, C. Morgan, 3 Littles Block. His office hours will be announced later in the CRIMSON.
All members of the University are cordially invited to look over the house and see what the club offers.
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