Word: costs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Foundation will not confine its work to the production of films made in conjunction with Harvard, but will work under the scientific direction and with the assistance of specialists from other institutions and organizations. The Foundation films will be available at a minimum cost to educational institutions all over the world...
...they bury the hatchet? Because newspaper wars, especially long ones, cost money. Because Denver advertisers, and all advertisers, prefer two papers to four papers, especially when the two papers represent monopolies in their respective (morning and evening) fields...
...bale of cotton was presented last week to the Bremen museum. No ordinary bale of cotton, this! It cost the Bremen Cotton Exchange about $3,500 although cotton usually costs about $124.80 per bale in Berlin.* This bale was the first ever to have crossed the Atlantic in the air. It was part of the Graf Zeppelin's cargo...
Last week, King Amanullah put abrupt end to such rumors. Pridefully he pointed out that his European trip had cost $75,000, but that the gifts he received were worth...
...there were five accounts outstanding. The largest of these $1,435.85, has been owed to the Andover Press since 1926 for printing on the Harvard University Register for 1925-26. Originally this sum was smaller but has been raised to its present size by interest due on the first cost of printing...