Word: fees
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have his hat blown off, his skirts blown up, ride on a merry-go-round, walk through a revolving barrel, slide down a chute into a wooden bowl, or scare his wits out of himself by a ride on a roller coaster?all by paying a modest admission fee of 50c. Strangely enough over the great amusement hall is built an apartment where the owners of the entertainment dwell, and where they have a little window where they can gaze down upon the antics of the crowd below...
...MARGOLIN CASE. This is the appeal of Joseph P. Margolin, a Manhattan attorney, from a conviction and fine of $250 for charging a fee of more than $3 in connection with the preparation of an affidavit for a claim under the War Risk Insurance Act. A law limiting the fee to $3 was passed by Congress to prevent lawyers from milking beneficiaries of the Act in the preparation of simple affidavits. The decision is of importance to the legal profession. Miss Brandeis appeared on behalf of Margolin, who had charged a fee of $1,500 on a contingent basis...
...Iowa Professors broadcast from WSUI. An enrollment fee of $2 is charged, $4 thereafter per semester hour of final credit granted. Thus a radio student can take, for $60 or so, a course that would cost a college attendant from $200 to $600. Last spring one Clifford Liddeen, in absentia in Texas, received his degree. This fall the University offers courses in: Early Iowa History, American Literature, Iowa Flora, English, and Elementary Psychology...
Doctors customarily treat other doctors without a fee. Now and then some successful practitioner, deluged by a host of ailing colleagues, has revolted against this inroad on his time, has rendered bills, has lost much of his free practice. In Germany, some of the profession are now in active conflict on this point. Prof. Julius Schwalbe, editor of the Deutsche Medizin-ische Wochenschrift, is leading the attack on this ancient custom, and cites the case of a specialist in diseases of the eye who treated a colleague suffering from a severe in flammation of the iris. The specialist said that...
...undergraduates. Under the new scale students maintaining an average grade of 85 percent or above will receive $400 for the year and those maintaining an average grade of 75 to 84 percent inclusive will receive $300 for the year, which is the full amount of the tuition fee...