Word: pay
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Corporation has decided not to carry into effect the four-dollar insurance plan of conducting the Stillman Infirmary this year, the minimum number of two thousand registrations not having been made. The existing arrangement whereby patients pay two dollars a day for a bed in the ward, board, and ordinary nursing, will be continued through the year...
...supported himself through the week and by the end of it paid off the debt of his first day's board and food. His lesson was a stern one, but it was worth while. He learned what it meant to fight out his own fight alone and to pay for his own mistakes. This, with a real comprehension of what citizenship means, is what the Republic is meant to teach all its citizens and does teach with extraordinary success...
Arrangements have been made with the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company for installing automatic pay stations in several dormitories and other College buildings. The work has been begun and will be completed in about a week. The following are the buildings which will be connected and the number and approximate locality of each instrument. 21094. Walter Hastings Hall Basement, first entry. 21137. Gymnasium. 21151. Divinity Hall, first floor. 21267. Randall Hall. 21271. Memorial Hall, auditor's office. 21322. Conant Hall, vestibule. 21346. Perkins Hall, north-east vestibule. 21357. Austin Hall, basement. 21362. Lawrence Scientific School, wing B, first floor...
...dollar; or, if that be not feasible under the Massachusetts law, as one of the Committee's legal supporters has already tentatively objected, two dollars, which would be sufficient to remove any "small capital" difficulty. One share of stock should belong to each member of the University who should pay the par value decided upon and receive therefore a receipt in terms which should bear the number of the share of stock assigned to him, these numbers to be used as are the membership numbers at present. All of the stock should be kept in some accessible safety vault...
There are two objects immediately in view in this year's administration of the Infirmary, one of which is the discovery of the best way of making it pay its expenses. The other and more important object, however, is to start the Infirmary on its actual service to sick members of the University, and to gain from the year's experience a practical idea of its working needs, on which, after all, the financial plan must ultimately be based. It is important, therefore, that the registration under the four-dollar plan should be up to the minimum number...