Word: fees
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...members of the club have been invited to tonight's get-together which begins at 7:45 o'clock. Other students who wish to attend the discussion may do so after paying a small fee at the door. Very likely additional members of the Brave team, besides Fernandez, Miller, and Waner, will be on hand at tonight's Varsity club's meeting...
Exodus, or Simplified procedure of collecting the Doctor's fee was drawn by the roistering British cartoonist Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), whose caricatures of the classic struggle between doctors & patients were shown last week at the History of Medicine Association in Atlantic City. Other rowdy Rowlandsons...
They saw the richest Derby of all time. Reason: it was the "openest" field in years and nearly every owner of a likely candidate was willing to risk the final $500 starting fee. However, the crowd settled on a favorite: Mrs. Payne Whitney's entry of Devil Diver and Shut Out. Devil Diver had not finished out of the money in 13 starts. Shut Out, son of the late, great Equipoise, had been worthy and unworthy of his name. Eddie Arcaro, Mrs. Whitney's contract rider who was itching to win his third Derby, was hard...
...McArthur's fast moving comedy of newspapermen in the last 20's, "The Front Page". Directed by Messrs. I. R. Wechsler and W. W. Minton, of the English Department, assisted by Alan Epstein, the play will be presented for one night only, May 18. There will be no admission fee...
...Scripps-Howard's U.P. and Hearst's I.N.S. With the abolition of the blackball privilege, any paper can gain admission if it wins the vote of the majority of members of the entire A.P. But under the new rule, candidates will have to pay an initiation fee: a new member must pay to existing members in his community 10% of their A.P. assessments since 1900, or not less than three times their present annual assessment. Hence Marshall Field's Chicago Sun, say, would have to pay heavy tribute to Colonel McCormick's Chicago Tribune and Hearst...