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BAD CHECKS TO THE EXTENT OF $22 IN COUNCIL'S $6000

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In the Treasurer's report to the Student Council last night, appeared what accountants describe as a "recurring item." This is the $22.25 figure charged to bad checks, improperly made out and miscellaneous bank charges. The largest part of this item consists of bad checks, stamped either "Not sufficient funds" or "No such person known to us."

Thus out of $6000 collected $22 was void. The result probably has some significance, social or other wise, and may even be charged with meaning, but Councilmen prefer to think it means that $22 was not received that should have been.

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