Word: pay
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will last six weeks. Carfare to and from the camp, subsistence during the period of instruction, uniforms and the necessary equipment will be furnished by the government. Because the members of the camp will not be regularly enlisted men of the army, however, they will receive no pay...
During the summer, the bank will pay members of its classes as follows: Undergraduates, first summer, $60.00 per month; undergraduates, second summer, $67.50 per month; undergraduates, third summer, or graduates, $75 per month. This remuneration has been found to be in accord with average living expenses as carefully compiled from figures submitted by members of previous classes, plus a moderate increase in the second and third years in consideration of satisfactory attendance and training...
...which case the Album will either be delivered at the CRIMSON will either be delivered at the CRIMSON Building or mailed to the purchase. In case the application wishes to play later, be may have the album mailed C. O. D. or my reserve it at the office and pay on receipt...
...seems to me that of the first actions of the St. Louis convention are particularly significant. The delegates voted down the 'Grab Bill' to give every discharged soldier six months additional pay. This bill had been proposed in Congress as a political measure in order to win votes from the many discharged soldiers for its backers. It was entirely unnecessary, as the $60 bonus law gave all the aid that was needed to get a discharged soldier back on the job. By repudiating this bill, the Legion showed that it intended to keep to its newly adopted tenet of steering...
...necessary to point out to the men in college that the services will this year have particular reference to those men who will never come back from France nor must the undergraduates be urged to attend in order to once more pay homage to their memory...