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The following are the figures for the receipts and expenses of Harvard University, with the value of the property owned by Harvard, for the different years since 1825, when the first President's report was issued. The figures for the value of the property do not include the values of the College buildings, libraries, collections, etc., which have no valuation on the Treasurer's books. 1826--Receipts,  $44,691.59   Expenditures,  48,873.93   Value of property not given. 1830--Receipts,  $48,311.34   Expenditures,  37,995.69   Value of property not given. 1835--Receipts,  $213,782.15   Expenditures,  195,243.59   Value of property,  649,364.43 1840--Receipts,  $177,902.12   Expenditures,  146,988.51   Value of property,  646,235.17 1845--Receipts,  $219,668.61   Expenditures,  211,107.44   Value of property,  706,615.24 1850--Receipts,  $297,006.82   Expenditures,  284,788.16   Value of property,  872,440.52 1860--Receipts,  $433,753.73.   Expenditures,  420,431.48   Value of property,  1,145,647.20 1870--Receipts,  $717,650.92   Expenditures,  717,097.63   Value of property,  2,387,232.77 1880--Receipts,  $1,310,720.26   Expenditures,  1,322,613.13   Value of property,  3,959,556.08 1890--Receipts,  $2,585,627.98   Expenditures,  2,631,365.45   Value of property,  7,121,854.96 1899--Receipts,  $4,465,976.36   Expenditures,  4,050,785.60   Value of property,  11,767,458.56

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