Word: costs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...residents contribute 25 cents apiece weekly toward the support of a foster child which the house adopted earlier in the year. On the Quadrangle, Bertram Hall has purchased a $50 hospital bed abroad in addition to two CARE packages. Whitman Hall members also voted this year to include the cost of a hospital bed and two CARE packages in their house dues...
...investigation might cost $5,000, "and we have to watch every penny...
...Council, which represents students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, also recommended that the Hygiene Department "give serious consideration to the proposal that a pharmacy be established to fill prescriptions for students at cost...
Shirt Loser. Although high-salaried radio talent (e.g., Jack Benny, Fred Allen) still drives the cost of some sound shows far above television costs, television is rapidly catching up-and TV audiences are far smaller. Furthermore, to keep their clients up to the minute on television, agencies have built up expensive television departments. So far, income from television accounts generally is far short of covering the cost of writers, new art directors and surveys. "When we get into television," one adman admitted, "we lose our shirts...
...October-but at a very heavy price. The standard rate for one network TV hour in New York (exclusive of talent, production, etc.) is $1,000. Telecasters estimate that they need about $3,000 to break even. As a result, the entire industry is on a cost-cutting hunt. Some new twists...