Word: minimum
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...local Musicians' Union, through one Thomas Rivel, its president, has demanded a new minimum salary for the players, said to range between $75 and $85 per week. The union also wishes to prescribe the number of men who can be dropped by the management in any single season...
...orchestra, has asserted that the financial terms suggested by the union would add a burden of no less than $100,000 per year to the upkeep of the orchestra, and has called attention to the fact that there is already a deficit of $25,000 this year. The present minimum salary is $60 per week...
Five thousand dollars has been made available by the Foundation for this purpose. The fellowships carry a minimum allowance of five hundred dollars each, which may be increased to meet the special needs of applicants to whom they are granted...
...purpose of training men to defend their country against external aggression. No better security for peace could be devised today than a nation of a hundred millions following peaceful pursuits but ready to take up arms if necessary and defend itself with the maximum of efficiency and the minimum of cost in lives and dollars. The Military Science department teaches preparedness, not militarism, and in this doctrine it has had the support of Presidents Roosevelt, Wilson, and Harding...
...meeting of all candidates at the Union. Freshmen will be under the direct supervision of Coach Farrell and his staff of assistants, and no dormitory director will be assigned to conduct Freshman activities. Freshmen who elect track as their sport will be required to report at least the minimum number of three times a week; their attendance being checked by assistant managers...