Word: fee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...high among this handful. Last week, at Manhattan's Metropolitan Museum of Art, Pianist Maro and Violinist Anahid Ajemian played a representative program, including works by Austrian Ernst Krenek, American Alan Hovhaness, the late German Kurt Weill and Spaniard Carlos Surinach. The Ajemians not only played without a fee but ended the evening owing a sizable printer's bill for programs...
Dartmouth will follow Yale and Princeton in raising its tuition, beginning next fall. Although tuition will go up from $600 to $900, the overall increase will be only $180, as the student service fee will be cut from $200 to $80 at the same time...
John Swabey and Springfield's Art Semle. Cadet Don Kutyna, who swam a 2:28.6 over the 200-yard distance but did not face the Crimson in the Army meet, may prove a tougher fee...
According to the HYRC constitution, no student may vote in a club election unless he has paid his dues. Everyone admitted to the meeting was allowed to vote, however, because no record was available of who had not paid the two dollar fee...
...Last week Gelbard moved into a glittering new office, decorated with an enormous portrait of Perón, in a C.G.E.-owned seven-story building near the stock exchange. Nearly every sizable business in the country belongs to the C.G.E., and from each member-firm Gelbard extracts an initiation fee of .1% of capital investment, plus dues equal to .4% of the yearly payroll. Ultimately, Gelbard promises, the money will be spent on an elaborate program of social services, lectures, scholarships and research...