Word: net
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...rise at any hour one pleases,' fix one's own office hours, take days off ad libitum. 6. It is honored; he and his family are respected and deference is paid to his opinions on all sorts of subjects. 7. It is fairly well paid; minimum net salary about $3,000 in most (Episcopal) dioceses. 8. It has permanence of tenure; clergymen (Episcopal) need not fear losing their appointments except for grave cause. 9. 'The clergy are exempt from being drafted for war.' Also they often get ten per cent discount on merchandise and they travel...
...process of holding them, Yale football men at New Haven added $1,015,705.31 to the University Athletic Association this past fiscal year. This fortune, considered the most money ever collected by a college box office, paid for every other sport at Yale. The net surplus...
Watts starred in the second session when he sent the puck twice into the opponents' net...
...Lastly, it is getting increasingly hard to overlook one more truth. That is the net results of our regime are not all that might have been forecast from the precocious aptitude with which we detect the shortcomings of our predecessors. In other words we find we aren't so darned funny as we originally considered ourselves...
...strings of the goal-net of the Freshman hockey team were still un-dented by an alien goal at the close of yesterday's encounter with the Andover skaters at the Arena. Held scoreless in the first period, the 1931 sextet finished strong in the closing minutes, and registered a 3 to 0 triumph...