Word: fee
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...joining the Fly is no easy task either, since its non-alumni membership runs to about 60 undergraduates and five grad school students. If those odds don't frighten you the club's initiation fee (over $100) and monthly dues (over $25) might scare...
...state authorized the collection of the tax--which adds $87.20 to the Harvard board fee for 1975-76--beginning September...
...afternoon beginning and intermediate modern dance classes in the Radcliffe Gym. Last year, the over-crowded, understaffed, ill-equipped gym was the scene of too many chaotic sessions; and so to facilitate teaching and ensure some private attention, the dance students will be charged a nominal $5 fee in hopes that it will weed out the semi-interested from the gung-ho. "We want to have a legitimate dance program," explained Myra Mayman, coordinator of the Office of the Arts--"we're not here to keep people's feet tapping...
...cushion the economic impact" of sudden decontrol, Ford announced he will remove a $2-per-bbl. tariff on imported crude and a 60?-per-bbl. fee on foreign refined products. That will cut the selling price of foreign oil to American consumers from its present $14.50 per bbl. and in effect lower the market ceiling toward which domestic oil prices could rise. If Congress overrides his veto of the controls extension, Ford has threatened to reinstate the tariff...
Last week the U.S. court of appeals in Washington ruled that Ford had exceeded his authority by imposing the tariff and fee in the first place. White House lawyers will challenge the ruling, even though the President intends to drop the levies anyway, because 1) the Government would like to hold on to some $1.2 billion already collected or due to be paid in import fees, and 2) Ford wants his authority to impose oil tariffs clarified. If the U.S. Supreme Court decides to take on the case and upholds the ruling, the Treasury will have to refund...