Word: fee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Henry said that the decrease was due to the drop in scholarship applicants. The number of applicants willing to pay their own way remained about the same as last year. Henry speculated that "perhaps people have more money," or that the ten dollar fee discourages multiple scholarship applications. The number of candidates from prep schools was about constant, he added, with the slight drop of applications from Exeter and Andover from last year offset by gains from other schools...
...daughter, and got right to work. G.E.-Man Rinker picked up the tab for their suite-the customers picked up the tab for -their services. Two months later another call went out to Nella, this time for a blonde to liven up a party for local dealers. Her fee for the evening: $100 which Rinker "drew out of petty cash...
Equity, the all-powerful actors' union, is open to anyone who can land a paying job--and afford their initiation fee. Hence in 1952 some 83% of Equity members were unemployed. The ranks of those aspiring to frame and bright lights had been swollen by a large crop of college students interested in the arts and by thousands of veterans who had studied dramatic arts under the GI Bill...
Jean-Baptiste Clamence is a middle-aged Parisian lawyer who would rather do good than make good. He specializes in hardship cases, preferably widows and orphans. He never charges the poor a fee. He even likes to go out of his way to lead a blind man across the street...
...accusations were followed by a WHRB report stating that Thomposon had paid only six dollars for the 47 memberships which he had recruited, and that the remainder of the $94 fee for the memberships were handed in just before the closing of pre-election registration...