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Word: budgeting (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Chairman of the Athletic Committee, refuting the report that a maximum salary of $8,000 was to be set for the head football coach at Harvard, Yale and Princeton. No such agreement was reached by the "Big Three," declared Mr. Pennypacker, but a decision was reached limiting the total budget for football coaching. Mr. Pennypacker's statement follows...

Author: By Charles W. Kennedy., | Title: COACHES' SALARIES NOT CUT TO $8,000 | 2/26/1925 | See Source »

...statement published in last night's 'Transcript' and in this morning's 'CRIMSON' that an agreement between Harvard, Yale and Princeton restricted an individual football coach's salary to a maximum of $8,000. This is not the fact. The restriction was made on the total varsity football coaching budget. The same definite limit was set on this for each of the three institutions...

Author: By Charles W. Kennedy., | Title: COACHES' SALARIES NOT CUT TO $8,000 | 2/26/1925 | See Source »

...glad to respond to your telegraphic request for my views as to the limitation of coaches salaries. I believe the Harvard-Yale-Princeton agreement limiting the total coaching budget of the varsity football team of each of the three institutions is a step in the right direction and Princeton is glad to join in this move. The adjustment of an individual salary in any field of service is a much more complicated question and may become unfair if a restriction in one field is arbitrarily set according to limits established in another field. I can see no necessary or logical...

Author: By Charles W. Kennedy., | Title: COACHES' SALARIES NOT CUT TO $8,000 | 2/26/1925 | See Source »

...Director of the Budget Lord recommended to Congress an appropriation of $50,000 for mending leaks in the roof, insulating electric wires and replacing sagging beams in the White House...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Mr. Coolidge's Week: Feb. 23, 1925 | 2/23/1925 | See Source »

...growth of the country, the expenditures necessary for efficient government will rise not only in total but probably also per capita. When the time comes when expenditures can no longer be cut down, if efficiency is to be maintained, the only means of reducing taxes and balancing the budget will be by decreasing the national debt. Already the field for reducing expenditures is restricted as compared to four years ago. The kind of economies which can now be made is exemplified by three announced last week: 1) Red tape, the official tying material, is to be replaced by white string...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE BUDGET: Eighth Attempt | 2/9/1925 | See Source »

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