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Athletic Expenses, 1894-95.

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The annual report of the Graduate Manager of Athletics for the year 1894-95, which appears in the current number of the Graduates' Magazine is as follows:

RECEIPTS.

Football Association, $40,280.08

Baseball Club, 7,884.41

Boat Club, 4,228.19

Athletic Association, 1,346.50

Lawn Tennis Club, 1,725.35

Freshman Football, 1,268.20

Freshman Baseball, 835.65

Freshman Crew (including loan on bond of $760.80), 3,149.24

Interest, etc., 133.63

Lockers, 295.00

$61,146.25

EXPENSES.

Football Association, $15,167.11

Baseball Association, 7,958.62

Boat Club, 10,180.97

Athletic Association, 3,286.89

Lawn Tennis Club, 2,211.21

Freshman Football, 1,144.09

Freshman Baseball, 855.16

Freshman Crew, 3,149.24

Carey and Locker Buildings, 1,281.82

Equipment, 2,715.78

Expense, 3,996.20

$51,947.09

Old debts (1893-94), 8,401.72

Balance surplus, 797.44

$61,146.25

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