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The following is the statement of the Yale Athletic Association for the active year 1892-93:
RECEIPTS.
Subscription, $1,900.00
Harvard-Yale Games, 200.00
Fall Games, 77.00
Winter Games, 92.93
Spring Games, 75.00
Intercollegiate Games, 145.00
Training Table Board, 153.25
2,643.18
Received from Financial Union, 2,832.28
$5,475.46
EXPENDITURES.
Sent Teams to Harvard, Princeton and New York, Training
Table, Re-building Track, Suits, Shoes, Etc., $4,716.49
Salaries, 750.00
Share in Mr. Camp's expenses, 8.97
$5,475.46
In order to show that the Financial Union does not necessarily foster a loose mode of expenditure in the nonmoney making athletic organizations, the current expenses of the preceding year are given.
Running expenses of Y. A. A. from 1891-92, $6,743.04.
Signed,
R. B. WADE, '93, Pres. Y. A. A.
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