Word: costs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...America does not yet realize the cost of war," said Raymond Robins, Internationally famous sociologist and Red Cross worker at the Phillips Brooks House last night. In his talk on "The Next Step, the Outlawry of War," Mr. Robins attacked the wastefulness and uselessness of national conflicts...
...waster of prosperity, the harbinger of famine and pestilence, can do to plunge a nation into turmoil. Waste, extravagance, restlessness, immorality, and lawlessness are the inevitable results of war. America has felt these reactions only slightly, but all that is necessary to convince anyone of the World War's cost is to consider the statistics. Ten million men, the finest youth of the world, are dust today. Three hundred and sixty billion dollars have been squandered in the madness of strife...
Last year, on the night before the Yale game. While Arthur was safely in bed and dreaming of the countless number of coffees, seagoings, and toast-the-what-have-you that he was going to provide, at a small cost, to the hungry pack on the following day malevolent visitors entered his shop and attempted to wreck the Arthur food process by melting his percolators. The robbery of yesterday morning shows the hand of the old masters, although this time they picked a mere Fish Day Eve to work their wrath...
...limited number of tickets are on sale at the University Book Store on Massachusetts Avenue. Season tickets for the nine concerts, which will be given at intervals until April, cost $12.00, tax included...
Season tickets, which can be had at a cost of $12, are on sale at the University Bookstore on Massachusetts Avenue...