Word: fee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Judicial Council of the Association, through its Chairman, Dr.. Malcolm L. Harris, Chicago, attacked the secret division of fees. The report said: "The Judicial Council does not know that the practice of fee-splitting prevails generally to anything like the extent indicated by the letters and rumors that have come to the attention of the Council and which purport to describe the situation in the communities from which these come. Moreover, the Council earnestly hopes that the conditions described as existing in these communities have been exaggerated and overstated. As has been done in former reports, however, the Council...
...Left Wing it was definitely decided to organize a membership campaign early next fall. A meeting will be called during the first week and all those who attend it will become charter members. Subsequent applicants for membership will be enrolled only on the payment of a small fee...
...attend the Silver Bay Student Conference to be held this year, June 12-20, may still apply at the Phillips Brooks House. Application should be made at once, but the last date for registration has been extended and will be Wednesday, May 28, at which time the registration fees must be sent to New York. Anyone not registered by this time cannot be assured a room with his delegation; but in case of absolute necessity the fee will be refunded...
...University. Last year the University delegation consisted of about thirty men and an equally large representation is expected this year. There is to be considered foreign delegation present this summer under the euapices of the Foreign Student committee. These men will be exempted from the registration fee, and will be given special rates for board and transportation expenses. The regular expense of attending the conference, including board, room, registration fee, and railroad fare will be about $40 though in cases where men can not afford to pay the entire sum, arrangement may be made at the Phillips Books House...
...scheme consists in informing gullible individuals that they (the gullibles) are descendents of one Anneke Jans Bogardus, wife of the Rev. Everardus Bogardus, who owned the valuable plot some two centuries ago. For a modest fee to cover the expenses of investigating the title, the swindlers hold out to their prospects the possibility of sharing in the sale of the property for many millions of dollars, should it be found rightfully to belong to the Bogardus heirs. For many years the clique lived off the "fees" obtained from the "heirs...