Word: fee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...genially. After spieling off a few tips about grip and stance, he belts out a few balls. "See how easy it is?" he asks finally, and all the onlookers nod. Then, after playing an exhibition match against local pros, he takes a bow, signs some autographs and departs. His fee for the afternoon's work is a flat...
...wife of the syndicate's general manager, Joseph Agnelli. She has been writing the column for more than a year, helping out ailing Elizabeth Meriwether Gilmer, the original Dorothy Dix. When Mrs. Gilmer died last December at 90, Muriel Agnelli took over title to the column in fee simple...
...first meeting will take place in Sanders Theatre at 4 p.m. this afternoon, and will be open to the public upon the payment of a small registration fee. Ending the proceeding Saturday afternoon at a luncheon meeting. Edward A. Weeks, Jr. '22, Editor of the Atlantic Monthly, will speak on "Teaching That Excites...
...violinist; at 22, she had a child to think about, but she also wanted to pick up her career again. The Kirkwoods made "the decision of our lives." They would use their savings to commission a concerto for Viviane by Chávez . Composer Chávez accepted. His fee: $2,500. They paid half down, the remainder three years later when the work was completed...
...Cook will step right into the middle of a red-hot fight between his agency and the nation's stock exchanges and brokers. The SEC has been collecting about $1,000,000 a year in fees from stock exchanges and registrants of new issues and for minor SEC chores. A month ago, in line with a congressional command to make itself more selfsupporting, SEC announced that it would levy seven new types of fees. Among them: an annual registration fee of $50 for brokers and dealers, plus $10 for each partner, employee, etc. engaged in selling securities or supervising...