Word: fee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Other undergraduates who do not have excuses would be allowed to enroll in the course again for $20 (instead of the full fee, as is now the case) and take exams the following year. This could be done only once during one's undergraduate career; courses completed in this manner would count for credit but not rating...
...Though slot machines are illegal in most states (including Florida), owners generally pay the $100 federal license fee to avoid entanglement with U.S. tax collectors...
Under the proposal, other undergraduate students would not take new exams, but without excuses could enroll in the courses in question for $20 the next time they were offered; at present students must pay the regular fee of $150 for repeating courses...
...Club is kept financially sound by the 60 members who pay a $2 initiation fee and $5 yearly dues. From this the H.M.C. pays for their trips and for the new library and clubroom in the basement of Leverett House...
...unhappy because the government did not get enough health centers operating, with doctors practicing in groups, and it also wanted more pay and more hospital privileges for general practitioners. It urged a nominal charge (as little as 70? a week) for board & lodging in hospitals, and a token fee of 28? towards the cost of each X-ray film and each pair of spectacles...