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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Walter Camp, the treasurer of the Yale Financial Union, has made the following report of the athletic receipts and expenditures for the year ending September 1: Receipts--Football association, $30,317.23; baseball association, $17,450.00; boat club association, $5,931.58; athletic association, $2,040.49; deficit, $644.96; total, $56,384.24. Expenditures -- Football association, $19,391.82; baseball association, $12,511.89; boat club, $12,691.01; athletic association, $3,989.52; advance on English trip, $1,000; subscriptions to Yale field, $6,000; total...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale's Athletic Accounts | 12/6/1899 | See Source »

...been enabled to expend over $13,000 on permanent betterments and improvements, as against $10,000 last year. The expenses of the boat clubs have been much larger than in former years, owing to the cost of keeping more men in training, but, as the membership has increased, the deficit is about the same...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GRADUATE MANAGER'S REPORT. | 12/4/1899 | See Source »

...total expenses and receipts of the different athletic branches are as follows: Football Association. Receipts, $37,985.70 Expenses, 10,239.74 Balance, profit, $27,745.96 Baseball Association. Receipts, $11,364.65 Expenses, 10,677.77 Balance, profit, $686.88 University Boat Club. Receipts, $5,147.10 Expenses, 10,530.08 Deficit, $5,382.98 H. A. A. Receipts, $823.43 Expenses, 4,245.47 Deficit, $3,422.04 College Nine. Receipts, $16.59 Expenses, 111.83 Deficit, $95.24 1902 Football. Receipts, $1,494.37 Expenses, 2,010.99 Deficit, $516.62 1902 Baseball. Receipts, $1,508.75 Expenses, 1,229.34 Profit, $279.41 1902 Crew. Receipts, $2,250.00 Expenses, 2,526.00 Deficit, $276.06 Lawn Tennis. Receipts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GRADUATE MANAGER'S REPORT. | 12/4/1899 | See Source »

Several weeks ago in speaking of the deficit in the treasury of the 1901 crew, we felt it to be probably no more serious than is usual with Freshmen crews a month before they go to New London, and we merely suggested that it was incumbent on 1901 men to subscribe more readily. The situation has, however, turned out to be much more serious than we supposed. In past years appeals of this nature have always met with general support, last season in fact the result was a surplus, but the 1901 management has met with most discouraging indifference...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/6/1898 | See Source »

...Balance, deficit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Graduate Manager's Report. | 3/9/1898 | See Source »

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