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The Graduate Treasurer of the Harvard Athletic Association has issued the financial report for the year ending July 31, 1911.
For purposes of comparison, the tabulated figures as given below for the past year, are made up on the same basis as in 1910. The show a loss for the year ending July 31, 1911, of cover $10,000. The total receipts were $112,000 as against $130,000 for the year ending July 31, 1910, a decrease of about $19,000, due largely to a decrease of $2,000 in receipts from baseball and $14,000 in receipts from football. The expenses decreased from $127,335 to $122,920, or about $4,500.
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