Word: costs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...result of continual deficits, the unrestricted capital fund of the University has been greatly reduced in the past ten years. The most important effect of this policy of retrenchment has been in preventing the Corporation from granting the teaching force increased salaries to meet the great rise in the cost of living. The following table shows how slow has been the increase in the College teaching budget since...
Salaries and Cost of Living...
...outdoor spectacle should assure it of all possible success. The pageant will serve to arouse the people of the city to an appreciation of the meaning of the city's past by bringing before them vivid selected sketches, and it will furthermore increase community spirit. Although the cost or the pageant will be covered by the money realized from the sale of tickets, it will be necessary to raise at least $15,000 to cover the preliminary expenses. All amounts pledged in support of the affair should be regarded as merely loans, redeemable after the presentation of the spectacle...
...bedrooms. It is estimated that if such a building were available in Boston at least 40,000 sailors would sleep in it each year. In Brooklyn, where the building is about twice the size of the one needed in Boston, the sailors themselves pay 80 per cent of the cost of operation and over 100,000 men slept in it during 1914. Nearly 300 men are turned away nightly while the fleet is in port...
...Seminary of Economics. "Some Criticisms of Current Theories of Imputations and Cost," by Mr. D. R. Scott. Widener...