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M. J. Logan '15, secretary-treasurer of the Junior class, has recently made his semi-annual statement of the class finances, extending from the beginning of the academic year to March 12, 1914. Since the class has had smaller expenses than most others, the report shows that 1915 is in a most satisfactory condition financially, especially considering that the returns from neither the class dues nor the Junior Dance are complete.
The statement is as follows: Estimated increase in credits from $200 to $300 when these two items have been concluded.
Estimated increase in credits from $200 to $300 when these two items have been concluded.
Estimated increase in credits from $200 to $300 when these two items have been concluded.
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