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In order that the Senior class may know of the financial condition of their crew and may appreciate the necessity of supporting it, the management makes the following statement.
The total amount raised and paid out this year is $256, of which $152 was for last year's bills, the remainder being for rent of shell, rigging and for oars. The expenses still to be met this year are:
For unpaid bills from last year's
training table, $100.00
Rent of barge, 45.00
Two sets of oars, 75.00
Rent of 'Varsity boat house, 80.00
Training table, 150.00
$450.00
This makes a total of $450 to be subscribed by the class if the crew is to be supported as class crews always have been. The only one of these items that can be cut down is the training table, but this is of great benefit and almost necessity to the men, and they would be seriously handicapped without it; still the crew will not be able to go to a table unless the above amount is subscribed.
The management, however, hopes that if the class understands just what the crew's expenses are they will be more inclined to support it liberally and give it equal advantages with the other crews.
F. C. GRATWICK.
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