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S. M. Felton, Jr., '16, the secretary-treasurer of the Junior class has submitted the following report showing the condition of the class finances with all bills paid. The statement shows a gain over last year's Junior class of $400., and over last year's Sophomore class of $750.
On January 20, 1914, the Class Executive Committee authorized the treasurer to deposit $500. of the class funds on time, 30 day's notice, with the Cambridge Trust Co., at 4 per cent. At the smoker held on May 15, 1914, the class voted that this money should not be withdrawn until the middle of the Senior year when the class expenses become high. By then interest amounting to $40. will have accumulated.
The detailed report is as follows:
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