Word: outlay
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Teachers belong to the highest type of human being. . . ." They often stint themselves in order to support small brothers and sisters. (By adroit planning a teacher can dress well on a small outlay...
...fairness to the Library, and out of respect to the wishes of Archibald Coolidge, as well as for the sake of policy and precedent, the corporation ought to employ the interest of the amount not to relieve its own outlay, but to better in some way the University Library...
Increased expenditures ($358.000,000) less the Government's economies ($132,000,000) gave Mr. Mills his net increase in 1931 outlay ($226,000.000). Said he: "The increase was largely due to agricultural aid and relief, additional benefits to War veterans and the accelerated governmental construction activities which more than offset other reductions...
...April, Bonus loan application slacked off to 12,000 per week. Veterans' Administrator Hines then announced: "The job's about done." He estimated the total outlay at $1,050,000,-ooo. During May, however, there was a new and sudden spurt of loan applications. Last week they were pouring in again, at the rate of 35,000 per week. Best explanation for the new spurt was that, whereas needy veterans constituted the first big rush for loans, those employed and not in need were now coming forward to borrow while the Government's offer still stood. Last...
...there are no opportunities for Danes and others there, but because Denmark shuts out all foreign immigration and permits only a handful of Danes to reside in Greenland, half of them workers in the cryolite mines. This curious policy, which costs Denmark about $150,000 per year in Colonial outlay (Greenland could easily be "made to pay"), is based on a philanthropic concept: Greenland for the Eskimos...