Word: fee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Russian operators on to May. What the Russians wanted most at this stage was information about uranium and atomic energy, and May gave it to them. In accordance with Russian espionage practice, Zabotin's man insisted on paying May, despite his squeamish objections, for his information. The fee: a bottle of whisky and at least $700. In the records of the Russian intelligence, Dr. May became known by the code name "Alek...
...understandable that Lamont cannot be expected to provide arrangement solely for one group of undergraduates out of their budgets. Perhaps the solution may be raising the Dudley membership fee," he continued...
...main problem now is a financial one. This year has for the first time an all-inclusive costs fee under which the student's board for the entire year in included. In precious years he could sign for 14 meals a week or 21. Of course, most fraternity men signed for 14 and ate in the fraternity men signed for 14 and ate in the fraternity seven or so times a week. Now Yalemen, like their Cambridge cousins, are paying for every meal, whether they...
...Union is open to all students who pay its nominal membership fee. A new member must remain a political independent for his first term in the organization, but after that he joins one of the PU's political parties--at present the Conservative, the Labour, and the Third Force. The first two parties have been mainstays of the PU since its inception in 1936, but the Third Force is a recent addition to the lineup, having been formed by a coalition of the disbanned Liberal party and right-wing Taft Conservatives. Any group which can muster 15 percent or more...
Clarence W. Hoggans '54 will investigate student tutorial; Randy C. Taylor '53, proctors; Ralph N. Wharton '53, foreign students; and Chris Nicholson '54, the athletic fee...