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balance of $360.33. The appropriation by the Academy for the year 

 was $1600, and there has been received for the use of the rooms, — 

 from the Harvard-Technology Chemical Club $18, from the Colonial 

 Society $15, from the Archaeological Society $5, from sale of chairs 

 $4.25, making the total amount at the disposal of the committee 

 $2002.58. 



The total expenditure for the year was $1861.34, leaving at the 

 close of the fiscal year an unexpended balance of $141.24. The expen- 

 ditures may be summarized as follows : 



Janitor $750.00 



Electricity ( ^- L^S^^^ ^^-^O 



j^iecmcit:^ 1 B. Power 44.00 



Gas 11.04 



Water 8.00 



Telephone 50.95 



P ,f Furnace 409.63 



1 Water Heater 45.50 



Ash tickets 7.00 



Care of elevator 21.46 



Ice 14.40 



Janitor's materials 16.72 



Furnishings 228.62 



Upkeep 188.02 



Sundries 2.00 



Total expenditure $1,861.34 



Meetings have been held as follows: — 



American Academy of Arts and Sciences 8 



Harvard Biblical Club 6 



Harvard-Technology Chemical Club 2 



Colonial Society 4 



American Antiquarian Society 1 



Archaeological Institute of America 1 



American Oriental Society held two all day sessions April 10 and 11, 

 and one evening session, April 10. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Hammond V. Hayes, Chairman. 

 May 9, 1917. 



