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BOARD OF TRUSTEES Y. M. C. A. CAFETERIA FINANCIAL STATEMENT

[May 16,

(24) A corrected summaryfinancialstatement of the University Inn, Cafeteria, and Lunch Room, for the months of January, February, and March, and also a statement of the Aprilfinancialsituation, prepared by the Comptroller. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY "Y" INN CAFETERIA AND LUNCH ROOM FOR THE FOUR MONTHS JANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH, AND APRIL, 1919 January February March Income Rentals Cafeteria and Lunch Room Cigar Stand Telephone toll Accounts Receivable Total

April

Total

..$2,428.60 $ 647.00 $3,075.60 12,389.74 5,047.98 17,437.72 249.00 139.50 388.50 .37 .37 82.94 82.94 $15,067.71 $5,917.42 $20,985.13

Expenditures Rent $2,374.98 $ 811.66 $3,186.64 Heat, light, water, and power 653.25 217.75 871.00 Wages 3,131.91 969.01 4,100.92 Supervision. 1,000.25 395.00 1,395.25 Operating supplies, office, and miscellaneous 528.83 55.99 584.82 Laundry 261.04 90.49 351.53 Fuel and gas. 372.81 124.27 497.08 Repairs and replacements 117.86 167.50 285.36 Food. 8,088.38 3,449.17 11,537.55 Total Loss on operations Equipment purchased Building alterations $16,529.31 $6,280.84 $22,810.15 1,461.60 363.42 1,825.02 $2,454.60 3,102.19

This report was received for record.

DELEGATE TO INTERNATIONAL. ASTRONOMICAL. UNION

(25) A request for the appointment of a delegate to a conference of the International Astronomical Union. The purpose of this meeting is to lay plans for the resumption of the international relations in science which were interrupted by the war. A preliminary meeting of the American Section of the Astronomical Union was held last March in Washington on the call of Dr. George E. Hale, acting for the National Acad-