Word: money
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Major Morton J. Henry L.'91, U. S. Army, is assistant military attache at the American Embassy in Paris, having charge of the disbursements to American citizens to whose credit money has been deposited in the U. S. Treasury Department...
...total registration on the books of the Bureau for 1913-14, allowing for men registered for both summer and term-work (202 duplicates) is 1010, and the total amount of money earned by those who obtained employment was $107,259.79, a gain of $14,690.97 over the amount earned in 1912-13. In all, 1494 temporary positions were filled, 63 different kinds of work being listed. Over 100 men found positions in each of the following divisions: Monitor, guide, typewriter and tutor, while over 50 men worked in each of the divisions stated below: waiter, "tutor and companion," stenographer, proctor...
...young foreigners regard the chase for money as the great American object and they cast aside their old customs and morals and plunge into what seems to them the 'national pursuit.' And the quickest way for them to get money is to steal it." Here Mr. Woods mentioned numerous cases that had come under his observation...
...West, however, costs from $75 to $200. The question naturally comes to a westerner: Is it worth the money in these hard times to go home for only these few days...
...this matter comes up before the proper authorities for consideration may the question of "getting our money's worth" have some effect on the decision. A. WESTERNER...