Word: fee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...allowed by the Trustee to receive a small sun from each scholar, who can afford it, not exceeding the value of two bushels of wheat for the course of six months." The value was determined by the Trustee to be five dollars, and that remains the tuition fee down to the present...
...buying mutual fund shares (at net asset value plus an 8½% commission), his installments pay the premiums on a term group life insurance policy, written by the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. and covering the unpaid balance of his investment program. A maximum 50? custodian and accounting fee is also deducted from each payment. Since the insurance is provided on a low-cost group basis, the premiums deducted from his monthly payments amount to only $9 per $ 1,000 coverage a year, little more than half the cost of regular term life insurance...
Last February increased costs forced a $200 jump in the School's tuition, bringing the cost to $1,000 a year. The $800 fee had been used since 1947, and the increase did not apply to men already enrolled...
...Medical care should be prepaid on an insurance basis-"payment ... on a fee-for-service-as-rendered basis is outmoded...
...controlled by his young son, Courtney V. Parkinson, who had no experience handling such large accounts. It also charged that "favoritism" had been shown in handing out the company's legal work and in placing construction contracts. Among the findings: ¶ Equitable had paid a $60,000 legal fee to one of its directors, and $128,027 in fees to law firms in which Equitable directors were partners. ¶An Equitable officer had received a $30,000 salary and two others $10,000 each from McCarthy Oil & Gas Corp. after it had defaulted on a loan made by Equitable...