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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...salaries paid to persons employed in business institutions throughout the country and reported the results. These investigations covered representative cities ranging in population from 2,000 to over 5,000,000. It was found that in all cases of employes of similar character the average salaries paid were much lower than those paid in the postal service. . . . There is a wide difference in the cost of living in the larger cities and industrial centres as compared with the smaller cities and towns...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: The Third Veto | 6/16/1924 | See Source »

...peak in the faith-healing career of Rev. Robert B. H. Bell, of Denver, was reached last week at a noon service in old St. Paul's Chapel on lower Broadway, Manhattan. Countless dozens went away, saying they were cured. By their own testimony the blind saw, the deaf heard, the dumb spoke, the maimed walked. A little cross-eyed girl threw away her glasses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Hath Made Thee Whole | 6/16/1924 | See Source »

Although many of the annual spreads in Cambridge have been forced to raise their prices this year the Phillips Brooks House Committee has been able to lower the price of its tickets to $1.10 each, without involving any change in the menu or services of the same high grade caterer who handled the refreshments last year. This reduction, in the face of rising prices elsewhere, is explained by the fact that the price of last year's tickets, which was based on cost, with no profit accruing to Phillips Brooks House, did not anticipate such a heavy attendance. With...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TICKETS GOING FAST FOR P. B. H. CLASS DAY SPREAD | 6/11/1924 | See Source »

Heavy mails are expected at University Hall tomorrow when written applications are received from Seniors and members of the three lower classes in the College for tickets admitting to the Commencement Day exercises in the Sever Quadrangle on the morning of June 19. In a letter received yesterday by the CRIMSON from Dean Greenough, the regulations for the distribution of tickets are set forth as follows...

Author: By C. N. Greenough, | Title: LETTERS FOR GRADUATION TICKETS DUE TOMORROW | 6/10/1924 | See Source »

...printing plant of Collier's Weekly, for many years located in Manhattan, is moving west to Springfield, Ohio. The editorial and business departments remain behind. Lower postage charges and an open shop are two of the chief factors prompting the movement. This is said to be the ninth magazine to leave Manhattan in 18 months. Other prominent magazines to move west were the Hearst publications, which went to Chicago and McCall's which went to Dayton. Westward the star of printing takes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Westward Ho! | 6/9/1924 | See Source »

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