Word: fee
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...parents have been driven to near hysteria by changes in their convert children's behavior and by reports of brainwashing. They are filing suits and banding into anti-Moon groups. Some parents have even resorted to abduction. In many cases they use "Deprogrammer" Ted Patrick, who for a fee conducts counter brain washing of cultists...
...spokesman for the Sociology Department said the University will waive the usual ten-dollar late course change fee for students in Moore's Government 128 and Sociology 152 classes...
...them go unenforced. Though a proctor may scare a freshman by reporting him for housing a pet in his room, the Ad Board rarely considers "dog and cat cases." The book also advises that anyone turning in a study card late is not only subject to an additional fee but "may face disciplinary action" but that rarely if ever occurs...
Except for a $25,000 donation from the track, the rest of the million-dollar purse comes from eager horse owners who ante up nomination fees in the form of eight escalating, nonrefundable installments before the race. In January 1974 more than 1,000 owners started paying for last week's race by putting up $50 each to enter 1,200 quarter horses only a few months old. One hundred and ninety-four stuck it out through the $2,500 fee required to qualify last month for the final trials...
...Somebody. As a young minnow among real estate sharks, Ringer, now 37, was repeatedly cheated out of most of his broker's fee in "routine commissiondectomies." Then he discovered what he calls intimidation−really traditional oneupmanship. He started sending lavish 10-in. by 10-in. brochures as calling cards−each costing about $5 and featuring a glossy photo of the earth as seen from an Apollo spaceship. The legend: earth is "an investment to the wise." Explains Ringer: "The brochure was intimidating. I was not just another member of the pack. I was obviously 'somebody...