Word: fee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Arthur Krock: "Instead of bringing up the $20-per-head handout bill separately on its own merits, the Rayburn plan is to attach it to the revenue maintenance measure so that by a presidential veto the $2.8 billion would be lost to the Treasury. In other words the Democratic fee for preserving $2.8 billion has been fixed at $2.1 billion...
...Under Indiana law, auto license plates, drivers' licenses and some other motor vehicle certificates are issued by private citizens designated by the state administration, usually politicians who set up the agencies in their own places of business. For each license issued, the agent gets a 25? fee, generally kicks in 1? to the party's state political fund and another penny to its county fund, and pockets the rest. Gross annual take for agents: about $1.5 million. Net to individual agents in a few populous areas runs up to $50,000 a year. * Grasping and re-grasping...
...freshmen face even a rougher fee at Williston Academy, where they meet the holders of three national prop school records, also...
...current market value of the investments which comprise Morris' endowment is $13,156, and the income from this even together with the 6d (7 cents) admission fee charged each visitor, is now wholly inadequate to cover the cost of upkeep...
Arthur Howe, Jr., director of admissions at Yale, said the fee is not expected to cause a major drop in the number of applications. He said their schools which had recently adopted admission fees had suffered no loss in applicants...