Word: fee
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...with the science in a thorough and complete manner, with special emphasis on the development of aircraft for commercial purposes. The subjects include aerodynamics, principles of construction, motors, navigation, photography, radio, and an economic study of costs. The duration of the complete course is nine months, for which a fee of $250 is charged. Students who are able to show that they are proficient in certain subjects will not be required to remain with the school the entire nine months, in which case arrangements can be made in regard to subjects and terms. Facilities are also being offered for students...
...Weld Boat House will probably be closed after Class Day and only the Newell Boat House will be open during the summer school period, according to an announcement made yesterday by the Athletic Association. Beginning July 1, the locker fee for the summer in Newell will be $2.00, and for one month or faction thereof will...
Cards entitling bearer to one day's play can be secured at the H. A. A. in payment of the regular greens fee of $1.00, which the Country Club requires...
...first two days will be devoted to a qualifying round of 36 holes medal play, of which between lowest gross scores are to qualify. Play, thereafter, will be in matches, commencing with Wednesday, May 14. The customary greens fee of one dollar per day is required of the Oakley country Club. This fee should be paid at the H. A. A., where-upon cards will be issued which must be presented at the caddy house at Oakley before starting to play. All cards must be certified by an opponent at the conclusion of the matches, and dropped...
...application will be received unless accompanied by a self-addressed envelope with 12 or 13 cents in stamps for postage and registry fee, and checks or cash for the amount of the tickets applied for. Checks should be made payable to the 1919 Harvard Class Day Committee, and sent to C. A. Clark, Jr., Dunster...