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Word: fees (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...represented. In view of the fact that the countess learned of the American Association of Cartoonists and Caricaturists through TIME, we hope you will announce that the Association would be glad to receive and forward original cartoons and caricatures done by any professional artist. No ceremony or fee is attached to submitting such originals, and the possibility of some form of international recognition or publicity, plus the satisfaction of aiding that local charity, whatever it is, should result in giving America a large representation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Feb. 14, 1927 | 2/14/1927 | See Source »

...loss and expense of its operations will be paid by an equalization fee. This fee will be collected (in transit and in other points) as an internal tax on every unit of the crop in question? bushel, bale or pound...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FARMERS: Relief? | 2/14/1927 | See Source »

...plan is to be labeled an experiment (it is proper, it is argued, for the government to experiment on behalf of the people's good). If it succeeds, it will take nothing directly out of the government purse, for the equalization fee will pay all. If it fails, the government loses the $250,000,000 capital, and whatever other capital it may later put into...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FARMERS: Relief? | 2/14/1927 | See Source »

...hereditary hearse-maker to the Imperial House, arrived at Tokyo from Kyoto, the ancient Capital, with 50 workmen and began work on the great two-wheeled cart in which the Tenno's remains will journey to the grave. For constructing the Imperial Hearse he will receive the princely fee of 100,000 yen ($50,000). No one else knows the secret of constructing the wheels of the funeral car so that they will emit the traditional "mourning squeak." At the hubs a mechanism capable of emitting loud groans will be installed. Finally the hearse will be made of unvarnished...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: Mourning Squeaks' | 1/10/1927 | See Source »

...punchboards referred to are lotteries conducted in drug stores, candy shops, shoe-parlors. The gambler, after paying a fee, punches a numbered slip of paper out of its cell in a square honeycomb. The right number wins a prize. Among the prizes obtainable by school-attending minors were, allegedly, revolvers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: P.B.K.T.B. | 1/3/1927 | See Source »

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