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Wright Dickinson, 32, fourth-generation cattleman, lean as a post, had one troubled eye on the weather reports of storms tumbling over his family's land along the Green River in Wyoming and Colorado, the other on news accounts of plans to raise the $1.86 grazing fee (a cow and her calf for a month) to $3 or maybe $5 or even $10. Away from the floodlit Capitol dome, he said quietly, "We are standing on the edge of an abyss. It's scary. Unless we can find some basis for a rational discussion, we could lose...
With due respect, Neil Rudenstine, president of Harvard University, should be ashamed of the revelations by The New York Times that Harvard waived both the application deadline and fee to George Watson, a well-off Black student from New Jersey. As a Black student, I live with the stigma that I got into Harvard because I am black and not because I was "qualified." This burden increases with revelations of special treatment to well-off Blacks applying to the University...
...club unsuccessfully petitioned to pay a fee to the commission in lieu of closing the club, said Sally R. Alcorn, executive director of the Harvard Square Business Association...
...team raised a $500 entrance fee for the regional tournament by organizing an intramural trivia game and by charging a participation fee...
...company pays an access fee essentially, but it's a lot less than if they had to build their own buildings, hire their own scientists, [or] build their own libraries," Negin said. "It would costs infinitely more money...