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Voluntary Canvass of Dormitories Leaves Balance of $75.82

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The first report of the finances of the Freshman class has been issued by the committees of the three dormitories. The report shows that $243.65 was raised this fall without a formal subscription in the name of the class. Smith Halls contributed $113.70 of the total. The amounts raised by an informal canvass of the different buildings is as follows:   Credits. Smith Halls,  $113.70 Gore Hall,  92.50 Standish Hall,  37.45 Total credits,  $243.65   Debits. Smith Halls,  $57.68 Gore Hall,  73.60 Standish Hall,  36.55 Total debits,  4167.83  $167.83 Cash on hand,  $75.82

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