Word: fee
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Last summer, the University Health Services experimented with an abortion coverage plan that allowed people who are morally opposed to non-therapeutic abortion to ask the University to return the portion of their health services fee that went toward that coverage...
...union grievance argues that benefits under the recently-adopted TAP program--which allows workers to enroll in one course per semester at what amounts to 1/20th of the normal tuition fee--should not be restricted to non-unionized clerical employees...
...fraternity serves as "a real alternative to social clubs," Kip Smith '77, treasurer and former president of SAE, said earlier this week. Anyone can afford the $30 per semester membership fee, he added...
...Federal Reserve has acted to push them down. Despite Chairman Burns' repeated public calls for economic restraint, the board has been pursuing a relatively easier monetary policy since last summer. Two weeks ago, it decided that stronger action was needed. The board cut the discount rate-the fee that it charges on loans to member banks-from 5½% to 5¼%. It also apparently lowered its targeted interest rates on "Fed funds"-the uncommitted cash that banks lend one another-by a quarter of a point, to 4¾%. The effect of both moves is to make more...
...have enough refrigerators to service all applicants this fall. At one time the waiting list held 180 names, Pollack said. The agency rents refrigerators for about $50 per year, the fee varying according to the model...