Word: price
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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THERE are few ages in the history of England about which it is easier to become romantic than that of Anne and George the First. The gay, corrupt life pictured in "The Beggar's Opera", when Walpole talked of a man and his price, and nobody's virtue was over-nice lends itself admirably to a bit of rich imaginative writting by a scholar who knows the period and its people and can see through the eyes of a contemporary...
...copies of the book will be delivered or mailed until the subscription price of $10 is in the hands of the committee. Subscribers who have already paid may obtain their volumes immediately; those who have not yet paid may return checks or cash either at Notman's or at 16 Massachusetts Hall and receive their books. Checks should be made payable to the Senior Album Committee...
...that their, copies should be mailed to them may receive their books on application at Notman's. No Album will be delivered unless it has been paid for; a number of subscriptions which have been taken by the Committee are as yet unpaid, and these subscribers must pay the price of the book, $10, before receiving their copies...
...majority of those interested will have ample leisure to study the situation. The recent additions to the General Motors family will present a problem such as to delight the hearts of conscientious brand spotters, but where are they to fit in the scheme of things? Obviously they overlap the price classes of other members of this quality group and old heads engaged in the business of selling cars as well as spotting them will be hard put to it explaining just why one is better than another. Things have gotten so fine that the very difficulty of making a decision...
Following general advances in the price of crude oil. Standard Oil of Indiana and Sinclair Refining (subsidiary of Sinclair Consolidated) announced increases in the wholesale price of gasoline (½? to 1? a gal- lon on carload lots). Meanwhile production continued to ride boisterously in advance of previous figures and President Hoover himself was moved to call an oil-restriction conference which, meeting...