Word: coste
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...people connected with the University to be accomodated. His proposal is based on the results of a survey conducted by an engineer invited from New York by Mr. Bingham. His report shows how it would be possible to enlarge the stadium to seat 80,000 people at a cost...
Wilmer explained the cost of new developments in models, revisions in plant facilities, maturity of short term notes, retirement of debentures...
...Helium mixed with oxygen as a source of air supply for divers is impractical. The means of utilizing this is still far from a state of perfection, and besides it would cost about five hundred dollars for each diver that went down...
...have practically no use at all except as weapons of war, and I hope that the time will come when all weapons of war are done away with." The Commander said a few words concerning the financial practicality of salvaging sunken submarines: "A ship such as the S-51 costs in the neighborhood of three million dollars to construct; the cost for salvaging, allowing four-hundred thousand dollars for the reconditioning of the craft, is enough below this amount to make it worth while...
...lacking in generosity not only to our own graduates but to those of Yale in providing them with fewer seats for the Cambridge games than the Yale authorities provide our graduates for Bowl games; that a larger Stadium would not attract a larger "public" crowd; and finally that the cost of enlarging the Stadium could easily be paid for out of the excess profits within a period of ten years without in any way changing the present "athletics-for-all" policy...