Word: costs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Subscriber Hewes not look down too long a nose at advertising matter. The cash register works as hard for readers as for publishers because few and far between are the periodicals where the price readers pay covers the cost of the editorial matter they buy. The reason U. S. magazines and newspapers are by-and-large the best in the world is that U. S. businessmen spend enough money on advertising to pay a good part of the expense of publishing the quality of magazine to which the U. S. public is accustomed...
...counties and give Moore a Statewide margin of 744,311-to-699,454, Candidate Clee and his Republican friends promptly charged that their Hudson County workers had been intimidated, began, clamoring for a recount. When officials advised that this could not legally be limited to one county and would cost some $360,000 for the State's 21 counties, hard-boiled Boss Hague suggested that Preacher Clee put up or shut...
...reckoning the rail cost, meals en route and tips at journey's end are not included, TWA carries passengers from Los Angeles to New York in 16 hours, provides free meals en route and no tips are necessary; by rail in standard trains the journey takes about 77 hours and generally requires some $10 extra for meals, $2 in tips...
...Pontifical University, founded as an institution of higher learning for Italian men, cost $500,000 of the Pope's private funds. He inspected its big halls, was helped to a throne before a waiting audience of cardinals and prelates. There, Pius XI spoke briefly, telling prospective students: "You are the real hope of the Church and the glory...
Unveiled last week in Springfield, Mass., was a homebuilt projector which cost less than $12,000. It was built by able, earnest Frank Korkosz, technician of Springfield's Museum of Natural History. Not dumbbell-shaped but spherical, the Korkosz instrument projects on a 40-ft. (diameter) hemispherical ceiling 7,150 of the naked eye and borderline stars visible in every direction from earth. Astronomers did not quite share Mr. Korkosz' belief that his machine works as well or nearly as well as a Zeiss instrument but they seemed to feel that any reasonably good projector is better than...