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...Divinity School has had a surplus of $1,410.45, chiefly from a larger income and a gift of $1,500 for immediate use. For 1889-90, there was a deficit...
...simply physical inability that would not permit them to row on a crew that represents our freshmen. After much sifting sixteen men remain. They are not large men, but they are the kind that would or at least ought to make a good 'varsity crew if they were considerably larger. They are a wirey set of little fellows that are full of interest in the work and are determined to win if possible. It surely seems possible. Now, much can be done by the class to help their crew along to victory. Indeed, without this support it will be impossible...
...surplus of the Law School is $11,635.88 as against $12,193.93 in 1889-90. The larger outlay for instruction and for the library has been met chiefly by more tuition fees. The Medical School has also made a larger outlay, but more tuition fees have given it a surplus of $5,216.82 as against a real deficit of $673.88 in 1889-90. The surplus of the Dental School, due to more tuition fees is $3,698.14, as against...
...expenses at the L. S. S. have been much larger, but the income from tuition fees has also increased and the surplus...
...College which is published with the annual report of the President contains several tables of interesting statistics, among them two accounting for the losses and gains by classes during the last year. The second of these tables shows that the number of men who entered a higher class was larger than the number of those who were dropped and entered a lower class. This is significant as another fact proving how much the earnest and scholarly spirit predominates in the work done here. Last year the Dean pointed with pride in his report to the fact that a large proportion...