Word: costs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Laidler, of New York, organizing secretary of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society, and author of "Boycotts and the Labor Struggle," will speak at a meeting of the Socialist Club in Emerson J on Monday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Following the meeting a discussion will be held on "The High Cost of Living," the causes and results of the present high cost of commodities being investigated from a Socialistic point of view...
...price of the Register has been raised from one dollar to $1.25 this year on account of the more expensive paper used and the present rise in printing materials, but the added features, general improvements and increased usefulness of the volume will easily offset this slight additional cost. Copies of the Register may be obtained at the above price at the Co-operative Branch on the date of publication
Just as in the fall and spring, when many are using the gymnasium, hundreds of others prefer the tennis courts, so in winter, although the gymnasium is then less unobjectionable, cost of us favor the open air. There is something a bit unpleasant in the cold still air of the gymnasium. Out of door exercise is vastly more alluring and invigorating...
Tickets for the Bazaar are now on sale in the CRIMSON Building, at Leavitt and Peirce's, the Co-operative Branch and from the members of the committee at 25 cents. When the Bazaar opens, however, they will cost 50 cents...
...receipts, however, are not profit. The erection of the 16,000 temporary seats around the top of the Bowl and around the side-lines cost the Association nearly $14,000. Another expense was the liberal pay given the 1,500 men employed to handle the crowd. There were 800 ushers, 116 ticket-takers and inspectors, 100 program sellers, 120 guides, 160 automobile and fence guards, 35 traffic men 55 messengers, 45 head ushers and guards; policemen and other groups...