Word: cost
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...increased navy would be a useless and unnecessary expense. (a) The first cost would be great. (b) The cost of maintenance would be great. (c) The expenses of the U. S. are already very great. (d) Thus a part of the advantages resulting from our isolation would be forfeited. Century Magazine, April, 1889, vol. 37. (e) Money could be better spent in other ways. (1) in building a merchant marine. (2) subsidising steamships, Cong. Record...
...plans for a new theological dormitory at Princeton have been accepted. The estimated cost of the building...
...PHOTO. COM.To prevent any misunderstanding about the price of cabinet photographs to the present senior class, we would announce that the first dozen will cost $3, and every dozen after that...
...PHOTO. COM.To prevent any misunderstanding about the price of cabinet photographs to the present senior class, we would announce that the first dozen will cost $3. and every dozen after that...
...needs of the present arrangement have very nearly taxed this capacity to its utmost. There is room to make accommodations for about one hundred more men without altering the present basement essentially. For any larger number, however, the basement would have to be altered at so great a cost that it would be as economical to erect a new building. We are given to understand that last year President Eliot said that he would want less than one hundred more men added to the hall; but if still more were to be accommodated it would have...