Word: payments
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...course said little except "Hope." But it was accompanied by two journalists ? Stephane Lauzanne, Editor of Le Matin, and Pertinax, Foreign Editor of L'Echo de Paris... Those two gentlemen were voluble in their protestations. They exhibited an entire unwillingness to believe that the U. S. demand for payment in full on something like the terms to Great Britain was serious. Mr. Lauzanne went so far as to retail a rather malicious story...
What the President said in reply is not known, but only the day before he had told newspaper men that the fault was not with Secretary Work but with Congress, which had refused to pass the Administration's measures for allowing deferred payment to the settlers on reclamation projects...
...compensation for student waiting will consist of meals on the day when a man is employed, and a bi-weekly payment of $8.00 in cash. It is expected that on the days when men are not employed as waiters they will provide for their own meals at such times and places as may be convenient. It is not expected that they will eat at the dining halls, as they would be forced to pay so-called transient rates...
...registration during the first half-year, and even if he is allowed to register late, he is liable to a fine of five dollars. The courses indicated on the study cards may be changed later, with the approval of the Committee on the Choice of Electives and upon payment of the fees imposed...
...sale of the Artemus Ward Company follows close upon the announcement that the advertising company of which Barron Collier is president outbid the Artemus Ward Company for the Inter borough Lines advertising and vending nights. The terms of the contract provided a minimum payment for these rights of $30,090,000. The sum is to be divided over a period of 18 years...