Word: complaints
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...first recommendation calls for the omission of some extra fees beyond the $15 per term charge. The fact that patients at Stillman must pay more than the $15, for medicine, special services, and after-hour calls, has always been a chief source of complaint. The committee would make up this loss of revenue by economics in the department. But they miss the stronger argument that the department showed a balance of more than $100,000 in 1946-47, the year they studied. This figure suggests that some of these irritating fees could be abolished...
Reader Talbot's complaint should have been directed to Msgr. Knox. Sample passage from The Mass in Slow Motion: "When there are priests in choir, you know, they are supposed to mumble all this part of the Mass to one another while the priest is getting through it at the altar...
Drop the Peg. Until recently there has been little complaint about pegging of Government bonds. Bondholders liked the guaranteed market. But as commercial interest rates edged upwards (Reynolds Tobacco Co. had to promise 4½% last week on a $26 million issue of preferred stock, compared to 3.6% on an issue in mid-1945), big bondholders, notably insurance companies, began to unload on FRB. They could put their money in better paying private issues or out to loan. Had the unloading reached such a point that FRB should stop supporting the market...
...examined the sources of those funds." On the basis of this examination the Committee recommended that additional special fees beyond the $15 added to every student's term bill be eliminated, since those fees "did not exceed 4.9 percent of the income," and were a major source of complaint...
...Chief complaint against the Red Book is that the annual merely duplicated material published in the Register, and eventually, in the Class Album...