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As if in contrast with the turbulent scenes of Thursday night, the '88 meeting last evening was singularly harmonious and decorous. Mr. Adams was unanimously re-elected president, and Mr. Woodman, vice-president, amid prolonged applause. The unanimity of the meeting was broken as regards the secretaryship, Mr. F. B. Lund being elected to that position by a very narrow margin, and Mr. Amory to that of treasurer by a practically unanimous vote. The officers of the class teams were also unanimously elected amid applause, Mr. Woodman enjoying a re-election as captain of the crew, Mr. Holden being chosen to the captaincy of the foot-ball eleven, left vacant by Mr. Porter's resignation, and Mr. Crocker to that of the nine, vacated by Mr. Fargo's departure from college.
The treasurer, Mr. Amory, then read his report of the management of the crew for the past year, which shows a very gratifyingly small deficit. It was as follows: -
DR.
Oct. 1885. Total received from subscriptions, $1,534.39
CR.
Total expenses to class races, May 1, $248.94
Total expenses to departure for New London, $487.14
Total expended at New London June 25, $794.33
Total received, $1,534.39
Total expended, $1,530.41
Balance on hand, $3.98
Total unpaid bills, $103.72
Balance on hand, $3.98
Actual debt, $99.74
Uncollected subscriptious, $40.00
Total unsubscribed, $59.74
The report was received with cheers, and after honoring the class teams, the officers, and the class itself in a similar way, the meeting broke up.
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