Word: payed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Gentlemen who appreciate strictly fine work and select patterns, and are willing to pay a trifle more than for ordinary work, are invited to give us a trial order...
...Watertown with ample room for six good holes and for some enlargement in future. It was voted that the committee should have the links laid out immediately. It was also voted that the dues until January, 1898, should be five dollars. It is necessary that all members should pay their dues as soon as possible in order to raise funds to put the links in condition...
...wish to engage a few students for special work during the summer months. We will pay $40 per month, for three months. Those interested should make application at once. Address stating age and class, Ziegler, Levant Street, Philadelphia...
...evidently knows nothing, except possibly by hearsay, and about whom he never will know anything until he leaves the window-seat which he is supposed to occupy, and comes down to the ground of common-sense. In the first place, by no means all of the Boston papers pay their correspondents by space-rates. I can mention two notable exceptions, the Advertiser and the Herald. In this way at least a good part of the writer's argument falls flat: the correspondents of these papers can have no incentive for "padding." In the next place, I know that there...
...DIBBLEE.HARVARD UNION.- The treasurer may be found at 14 Little's on Friday (March 5), Saturday, and Monday, from 1.30 to 2.30. Members who prefer to do so can pay dues by check or in any other way convenient...