Word: payments
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...rating on minimum salaries required a bottom payment of at least $14,000 to professors, $10,000 to associate professors, $7,750 to assistant professors, and $6,000 to instructors. The "A" for average compensation required amounts averaging $17,500, $11,750, $8,750, and $6,600 to the four ranks respectively...
...mere exchange of boatloads of students is clearly insufficient to win friends for America. Personal contact, an atmosphere of interested congeniality, and a willingness to share our resources without demanding immediate and visible payment can be an important step toward much-needed rapport...
...motion before the Cambridge City council asking the city to withhold payment of its MTA deficit until services prove, failed passage yesterday...
...still moves fast. He has cut the state payroll, diminished nepotism, enforced fair payment of taxes, paved highways. He has opened fish and chicken hatcheries, fattened cattle herds through inoculation, distributed 2,300,000 rubber seedlings this year alone. Magalhaes is starting a $400 million four-year-plan for economic development. The Governor also got Petrobras to appoint a Bahian director and to negotiate an increase in the royalty rates...
...Brooms. A dozen women, fed up with the male politicos who had increased municipal debt while letting the town decay, formed their own "United for Walsenburg" party, drafted a stern austerity platform calling for prompt payment of the town's debts and no salaries for the mayor and town council. The women pored over civics textbooks, stormed into meetings of the all-male city council, journeyed to Denver to seek advice from Democratic Governor Stephen McNichols. Though Walsenburg had never before elected a woman to any office, the United party put up a slate of seven of them, recruited...