Word: fee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Freshman will probably be able to view the reproductions during Registration Week at Fogg Museum, according to Quing N R Wong '96 chairman of the art committee. The pictures, together with framing will require a one dollar deposit plus either a 50 cent or a one dollar rental fee, depending on the particular work...
...which he had made a great hit with the local horsy set, was actually owned by Colorado's big-time gambler O. E. ("Smiling Charlie") Stephens, whom Ward had met in the pen. Reporter Phillips turned up another interesting fact: Ward was paying a $500 a month "consultant" fee to Lester Hall, executive vice president of U.S. National Bank, which had made him his biggest loans...
When possible, the AEC makes a lump-sum contract with the lowest bidder, but often the projects are so new and so uncertain that no sane board of directors will make such a guarantee to deliver results. It follows that many contracts must be "cost plus a fixed fee," in spite of the risk to the taxpayer. Since the contractor does not profit by keeping costs down, he is tempted to permit abuses-from loafing to large-scale inefficiency. In shadowy AEC-land, screened with secrecy and rippling with money, a crooked or careless corporation might find easy pickings...
Post-Operative Fee. In Cleveland, three years after getting punched in the nose during a street brawl, Steve Senich finally caught up with his slugger, handed him $10 because the blow had cured Senich of an old breathing disorder...
...hike makes Princeton the second of the Big Three to raise its costs, Yale having increased its charges $185 per year last month. Besides tuition, which will cost Tiger undergraduates $750, they will have to continue paying a $100 general fee for the library, infirmary, and athletic program...