Word: fee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...black dyes were badly strained; a Los Angeles bakery, which had been flubbing along in seventh place among its competitors for years, leaped to the van with gazelle-like ease simply by using Hopalong to promote its Barbara Ann Bread. Every product that adopted his name (at a fat fee to Hoppy) was sucked instantly into the maw of an insatiable demand...
Membership in either the Harvard or Yale Club depends upon sponsorships by two members of the club and proof that the applicant has been in attendance at the respective university for at least one academic year. There is no initiation fee for either club, and dues are sealed to the number of years that one has been out of colleges...
...Faculty Committee on Admission Policy discussed reinstating a pre-war fee of $10 last winter, but it was decided to raise the charge because of increased clerical costs. The charge affects next year's entering class. The committee also hopes the fee will discourage unsure applicants...
...defend him before a special tribunal, Dr. Seagrave had a powerful battery of legal talent, all serving without fee. His attorney was U Kyaw Myint, probably the best Burmese lawyer. Also at the defense table was able Briton Peter M. Beechenor, a Chinese barrister from Kyaw Myint's office, and an Indian lawyer named Venkataram...
...from "blue chip" firms which can afford to lose an important executive, pay his salary while he's absent (they are invariably over $10,000), and pay his expenses at the Business School, which amount to between $1,500 and $1,800 for the 13-week period. The tuition fee alone is $800, and the executives also have to pay $15, $225275, and $350 for medical fee, room, and food respectively. Since the business men are accustomed to a reasonably high standard of living, they usually balk at eating college fare steadily and estimate that they spend an extra...