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Class of 1933 Treasury

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That the Class of 1933 is in better financial condition than nearly any other graduating class in the history of the University was revealed yesterday by Hamilton Young '33, permanent class treasurer. It was stated that the Class Day had brought in a total of $1,030.38, of which $62.50 went for sundry expenses, leaving a net profit of $967.88. This money will go towards defraying the expenses of future class meetings, secretary's reports, and other routine matters.

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