Word: cost
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Yale navy has purchased a new pair-oared wherry at a cost of over $200. It is 44 inches wide...
...tailoring firm in our country, chiefly through the merits of this single specialty, even at high prices. Now that he introduces them as a ready-made specialty, with the winning inducement of economy, there will be immense sales. Making them in his own London house at the lowest first cost, they are sold cheap. Good qualities and special styles are guaranteed, because the cassimeres are woven to his special order and pattern. The prices-$3.50 for good ones to $9.00 for the best-affords two pair now for one formerly. Testimonials can be furnished to those unacquainted with their wide...
...boat is an expensive one to run. She has a coil boiler which has a habit of bursting about every other day. The virtue of being able to get up steam in a few minutes has to be paid for by an uncertainty of keeping it up. The cost of keeping the boat in repair is fully equal to that of running her. She is not a good boat for cold weather. There is no house over the running gear, so that the many water pipes around the engine are liable to freeze on a cold night and burst...
...following list of the buildings of the University, together with the cost and date of completion of each, has been published by the Yale News...
...university is unwilling to make public the cost of the following buildings, several of which were built by private subscription: The Readingroom, 1819; the Treasury, 1832; the Art school, 1866; the Bacon Memorial library, 1881; the Bacon Memorial library, 1881; the Observatory, 1882; and Dwight hall, 1886. The total value is near...