Word: fee
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...shrink will not stand up. Here he is, at a tenants' meeting of Co-Op Village, which he has agreed to address on the psychology of rape. He just sits on the rostrum, arms folded, waiting for his check. Only when one of the tenants breathlessly delivers his fee does he start in-and what a start. He leaps up, shoots a blank pistol out into the audience, frightens the women, describes instead the physiology of rape in such heated detail that tremblings because of the shots are replaced with giggles. He asks for a volunteer from the audience...
Cole's circumstances began to change after he read a newspaper advertisement for Scholarship Search, a Manhattan-based firm that uses a computer to match students with available scholarships. Like some 10,000 other students who applied to the company last year, he paid a $25 fee and filled out a form requesting information about his race, religion, ethnic background and special interests. The data was fed into an IBM System/360 computer crammed with information about 250,000 possible sources of financial aid-from corporations, unions, colleges and other public and private organizations-totaling $500 million. For Cole...
...every five applicants got financial aid ranging from $500 to $6,000. Scholarship Search-which Freede took over in 1972 when he had three children in college and was spending $20,000 annually on their education-is not doing badly itself. Freede has raised the finder's fee to $39, but he expects the number of applicants to more than double and predicts that the firm will earn $1 million this year...
...History Film Colloquium will meet on six consecutive Monday evenings, beginning October 28, in Science Center B, at 7:45 p.m. The $5.00 enrollment fee must be submitted in advance, by mail or in person, to Film Colloquium, Robinson 201. Tickets for individual showings will not be mail or in person, to Film Colloquium, Robinson 201. Tickets for individual showings will not be available...
...nore than a "convenience." Safe transportation is just as important to students and faculty at the Medical School as it is to users of the Harvard-Radcliffe shuttle. However, we must pay one dollar per day for this service. On a graduate student budget this in an excessive fee, particularly when the University offers us no reasonable alternatives...