Word: fee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Informed sources indicated last night that although the proposal is still in a tentative stage, the Administration is considering including more than class fees in the new fee. It may institute a system similar to Yale's $1,600 all-inclusive fee. Yale raised its rates last spring...
Headed by former Corporation member and public health authority Henry L. Shattuck '01, the committee is studying proposals which include the building of a new, centrally located medical center to replace both Stillman and the present Hygiene building, a raise of the medical fee, and a increase in the medical staff...
...late registration fee is $10 for the first week, $20 after that...
...past 35 years, Fasig-Tipton has auctioned stock for everyone in the horsy set from the Vanderbilts to the Aga Khan, at an average fee of about 5% of the sale price. Among the biggest prizewinners it has handled: Battlefield, which went for $4,500 and has already earned $430,000; Alsab, which sold for a paltry $700 and earned Owner Mrs. Albert Sabath $350,000; and Man o' War, the equine immortal which went for $5,000 and racked up a gross track income...
Tony dedicated his record-breaking ride and his winning jockey's fee ($50) to Jockey Walter Miller, now confined to a New York sanatarium. The little "apprentice," who becomes a full-fledged jockey this month, can afford such gestures these days. Purses for his winning mounts totaled more than $800,000, and Tony's income came close to $40,000 last year...