Word: costs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...should like to raise the question in the minds of the gentlemen who are backing the new venture whether they are not choosing an existence as an independent club at the cost of possible injury to the established Dramatic Club, in which, they may hope to become active later on in their college careers. Their activity turned into a dramatic club which assumes that it is permanent and which has a distinctly serious aim, will be a valuable contribution to the vitality of the older organization. IRVING PICHEL...
...committee of the Federation of Territorial Clubs on the publication of Student Interests of Harvard announces that more subscriptions are needed before the first edition can be published. The book is more comprehensive than was planned at first and consequently the cost of publication has proved greater than was anticipated. The class of 1917 is especially urged to give its support to the undertaking. In order to be successful the book must be distributed in large numbers and free of charge to all men who are trying to decide what college to enter, so as to place before them...
...Illustrated Magazine has just completed arrangements which will materially reduce the cost of the Princeton trip. A special advertising agreement has just been effected with various New York hotels which will enable it to place on sale today orders for rooms at reduced prices. Some two hundred double rooms have been secured and while they last they will be sold for $1.50 to men who are planning to spend Saturday night in New York. This will bring the cost of a room down to 75 cents a man and it is hoped that this great reduction will bring the trip...
...Andrew Carnegie [see letter in Appendix of World-Religion Sacred Scriptures] wrote: "I have purchased this book by the half-dozen several times and sent to friends." Through his unsolicited generosity the price of two volumes has been placed at the actual cost of publishing and delivery-- so that all interested in Cosmopolitan Religion and Ethics may be able to procure them. For the first and second editions of World Religion Sacred Scriptures a large number of very favorable Press and Personal Commendations were received by their publishers, George Putnam's Sons of New York and London...
...Andrew Carnegie [see letter in Appendix of World-Religion Sacred Scriptures] wrote: "I have purchased this book by the half-dozen several times and sent to friends." Through his unsolicited generosity the price of two volumes has been placed at the actual cost of publishing and delivery--so that all interested in Cosmopolitan Religion and Ethics may be able to procure them. For the first and second editions of World Religion Sacred Scriptures a large number of very favorable Press and Personal Commendations were received by their publishers, George Putnam's Sons of New York and London...