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Word: costs (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...cost of the trip will be $100 including transportation and anyone interested should get in touch with Brent D. Allinson, West 12 Street, New York...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ARBITRATION EMBASSY ENLARGES TRIP PLANS | 6/17/1927 | See Source »

...note in the general discussion which has flared up noticeably in the last year or two concerning the perplexing question as to the distribution of the cost of education, was sounded by John D. Rockefeller Jr. at the Commencement luncheon at Brown University. The question till now has been largely in the minds of educators who have been concerned with the probler of increasing the income already established through gifts and endowments. These contributions in their present or even an increasing ratio have been taken for granted. Now comes the prophetic warning from the head of a family whose contributions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWILIGTH OF THE DONORS | 6/17/1927 | See Source »

There seems to be only one solution which will adequately take care of the situation. Setting tuition fees to correspond to the actual and complete cost of education is the answer. It is in no sense a new idea but too often it is suggested without its equally necessary corollary. If the tuition is to be raised to cover the expense of instruction, then student loan funds must be established to provide the equality in opportunity for intellectual development now made possible through endowed education or through the wide distribution of expense as in the case of state universities. This...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWILIGTH OF THE DONORS | 6/17/1927 | See Source »

...from the merged studios of First National, Pathe and Director DeMille, with the Producer's Distributing Corp. to determine when and where who shall laugh or weep at what. Scenting the arrival of mammoth theatres, the Fox Film Corp. also has plans afoot-30 first-run theatres, to cost five to twelve millions each and seat four or five thousand people each, with stores and office buildings adjoining, in major U. S. cities...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Entertainment, Inc. | 6/13/1927 | See Source »

...ridding their minds of the residue left by the memory of past foreign dominations, of the Habsburgs, of the Bourbons, of the Grand Dukes, as a result of which that of the police was looked upon as an odious and abominable profession which was to be avoided at all cost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: Profoundly Humiliated | 6/6/1927 | See Source »

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