Word: fee
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...usually commands a $3000 fee for speaking, but the committee is hoping he will make an exception for Harvard, which only offers its Class Day speakers travelling expenses. Weidemann said...
Harvard continues to be a calm spot in the sea of East Coast campuses that have been torn apart by the recession-inspired issue of the year, student fee hikes...
Success has not come without problems. Editor Ketchum has had some trouble attracting big-name writers for the magazine's $200-to-$500-per-article fee. Publisher Blair has found that the local ad scene is a different place from Madison Avenue. "You don't talk about cost-per-thousand, reach and frequency," says Blair. "You talk face-to-face with a guy. If he's interested, he points to an ad and says, 'How much is that?' You say it's $90, and he answers, 'That...
...their expertise and enthusiasm. For example, Charles Spielman, an aquatic biologist for Chicago's metropolitan sanitary district, teaches clowning; David Porter, who is blind and is studying for a master's degree in social work, teaches several different stringed instruments. Some teach without pay; others negotiate a fee with their students. Grace Jaffe, a retired sociology professor, teaches French to four teenagers, who tend her vegetable garden in return. Says she: "The young people seem to learn more outside the high school system...