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...year of 1890-91. The amount expended in permanent improvements which is rendered in above account was $597.99. This was spent in additional lockers and fitting up a carpenter's shop. The receipts of the club were more than sufficient to meet all the running expenses except from these permanent improvements...
...title to the boat house, land, and the equipment was, by the gift of Mr. Weld, given to trustees, who allow the Rowing Club to use the premises. The Rowing Club has no property in the house except the equipment which it buys. The insurance and taxes amounting to about $225 annually are paid by the Rowing Club, as well as all permanent improvements which have been made to state. The house is insured for $11,000, expiring in November, 1892, and the equipment is insured for $4,000. $1,000 of which expires in November...
...wholly inadvisable to ask students to go away from home to witness a ball contest except in case of tie. Then the interest would be so great that they would be attracted in numbers...
...playing the first game on neutral grounds strikes one as simply absurd. It has never been done before. There would be little interest taken by the undergraduates in a game played on neutral grounds, and there is no excuse in the world for playing games on neutral grounds except in case...
...Semitic Museum is open to the public from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily except Sunday in the new wing of the Peabody Museum...