Word: costs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...special car will be available on the train leaving the Porter Station. Cambridge, at 8 A. M., for East Jaffrey, N. H. Transportation to and from the foot of the mountain will also be provided. The party will reach Cambridge at 7.50 P. M. on the return trip. The cost of the entire excursion will...
...Europe. "Strikes are now more prevalent in America and abroad than at any other period of modern history. They are not, however, due to the utterances of some long-haired European radical, but are caused by two entirely different factors. The first is the increasing pressure of the cost of living, which results in an unrest among the workingmen. The second is the growing feeling among the laboring class that labor is indispensable, and, therefore, can demand greater wages...
...illustrate his point Professor Osterhaut told the interesting story of a young California scientist who defeated the high cost of living by finding a way of manufacturing tartaric acid in the laboratory. He produced a cheaper articles than was obtainable in the market, and made a commercial success of his venture...
Indigo is now also made artificially, and this manufacturing process has driven the indigo plant from the market, because indigo can now be made at less cost than it can be grown. Professor Osterhaut indicated that the expected interesting developments in synthetic manufacture in the future...
...cost of membership is one dollar, which includes the initiation fee and the first four months' dues. Meetings are held on the first and third Friday evenings of each month at the City Building, Central Square. Those wishing to join the post should enroll at the above address or communicate with Mr. McLaughlin at the Board of Trade Building, Central Square...