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1986 ON HAND AT START OF YEAR

Junior Officers of 1915 Reported Balance In Class Treasury.

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M. J. Logan '15, secretary-treasurer of the class of 1915 last year has just issued the following report of the class finances up to the time the Senior officers took up their duties: DEPOSITS. Balance on hand Oct. 15, 1913,  $343.69 Class collection,  294.00 Surplus from Junior Dance,  108.00 Interest,  3.07 Total,  $748.76

EXPENDITURES. Student Council dues,  $10.00 Smoker, Oct. 30, 1913,  77.97 Loan to Junior Dance Committee,  50.00 Smoker, Jan. 9, 1914,  69.98 Loan to Senior Dormitory Committee,  4.00 Printing,  37.75 Smoker, March 12, 1914,  110.10 Returned checks,  1.00 Megaphones for Yale game parade,  1.00 Total,  $361.80 Deposits,  $748.76 Expenditures,  361.80 Balance,  $386.96

EXPENDITURES. Student Council dues,  $10.00 Smoker, Oct. 30, 1913,  77.97 Loan to Junior Dance Committee,  50.00 Smoker, Jan. 9, 1914,  69.98 Loan to Senior Dormitory Committee,  4.00 Printing,  37.75 Smoker, March 12, 1914,  110.10 Returned checks,  1.00 Megaphones for Yale game parade,  1.00 Total,  $361.80 Deposits,  $748.76 Expenditures,  361.80 Balance,  $386.96

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