Word: fee
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Besides stimulating profits and memories, the mail-order LPs have revitalized some lagging careers. After Chubby Checker's plug for the rock-'n'-roll collection began appearing on TV, his popularity zoomed, enabling him to boost his fee for a nightclub date from $500 to as much as $5,000 a night...
...president of a small bank, as co-developer. Aristocratic, war-decorated Aaron, 57, steered the project through a thicket of government regulations. He also helped to stitch together an all-French syndicate of 40 banks, insurance companies and pension funds to finance it. Aaron not only received a fee for his services but also will share in the building's profits; he declines to say what his total will...
...four women call for a complete realignment of the city's tax structure, including the payment of full taxes by Harvard and MIT. Charpentier says the universitys' current voluntary payments are "a token fee to keep the people quiet...
...than farming Harvard's endowment out to existing management companies, so it will minimize the financial shock of switching from State Street. Many of State Street's partners graduated from the College or the Business School, and the firm managed Harvard's money at a nominal $100,000 annual fee...
...State Street Research and Management Company, which is headed by former Harvard treasurer George F. Bennett '33, managed Harvard's endowment for a nominal fee from 1948 until last Spring, when Bennett left Harvard. At that time, Putnam said he favored giving part of Harvard's endowment to each of several investment firms, though he mentioned that setting up a Harvard management company or continuing to employ just one outside firm were other possibilities...