Word: payments
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...liquor gasoline, etc. will continue after the April 1 expiration date if the Treasury Department has its way. Assistant to the Treasury Secretary Dan Throop Smith told a House Ways and Means subcommittee that the Treasury would be "much concerned" about any changes in tax rates or methods of payment that would reduce Government revenues...
...members of the Class of 1959, we would like to offer to serve without payment on the staff of Lamont Library one night a week between the hours of ten and twelve. We are sure that enough members of our class, if asked, will similarly volunteer their services so that Lamont may remain open until midnight every night. We hope this or some other method will be utilized to give undergraduates enough time to study in such an ideal place...
...interested in getting not my tickets, but my $2.50. This the H.A.A. could not give men, because, said Mr. Lunden, "The money's in the bank now. It's out of my hands. There's nothing I can do." Having paid by check, I could do something--I stopped payment. But those students who paid by cash are evidently out of luck. Robert M. Neer...
President Griswold said that Yale must raise $500,000 from other sources to meet the final payment to the city...
...deposit slips, punch dollar amounts on ERMA's keyboard. The checks and slips have customers' account numbers coded on them in magnetized ink; by reading these, ERMA keeps track of withdrawals and deposits, figures out and prints monthly statements at 600 lines a minute, absorbs stop-payment orders, watches for overdrawing of accounts and bounces checks, stamping the reason on a separate tape. ERMA was developed by the Stanford Research Institute, and the bank, snowed under by paper work, plans to order 36 of the machines...