Word: rates
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...apply for two Sanders Theatre tickets, at 75 cents each; 12 Stadium tickets, at 50 cents each; ten Union tickets, at 50 cents each, and ten Yard tickets, at 25 cents each. Seniors may also apply at the sale to graduates and undergraduates, but will receive no reduced rate. The number of tickets sold to graduates and undergraduates is limited to six of each kind, and the sale closes June...
...even among magazines, the most hectically varied careers known to man. They prosper, they fail, they revive; are alternately feeble, invisible and brilliant, according to the qualities of each rapidly succeeding generation. Of late, the Advocate has been passing through a period of eclipse,--if not total, at any rate partial. Before that, it was in the hands of poets and became a sort of serial anthology. With much work that was of course mediocre, it also printed a good deal of very exceptional verse by such poets as S. Foster Damon, Robert Hillyer, William Norris, and B. Preston Clark...
...those who are in position to know that the German army today numbers approximately 5,300,000 men. From her own resources Germany can add annually to this a total of 600,000 at the maximum. The problem before the Allies is one of inflicting casualties at a rate higher than this national increase. During the last month and a half no less than 300,000 Germans have fallen. The possibility of defeating Germany by a slow weakening of her manpower is therefore one of very practical importance...
...will be required in advance to agree in writing in accordance with the requirements of paragraph 46, General Orders No. 49, War Department, 1916, to attend such camps; and also to accept at the option of the Government such transportation as the Government may provide, or mileage at the rate of three and one-half cent per mile at the colleges, schools or homes to such camp as they may be directed to attend, and mileage at the rate of three and one half cents per mile from such camp after completion of course of same to their homes within...
...factories, when men will be numerous and jobs relatively few. To spend money now while the Government is spending so much is only to increase abnormally the total spending and inflate prices. To spend it then, when the Government reduces its expenditures, will tend to keep up the total rate of buying to a normal level and therefore prevent stagnation and depression. The money which is invested in Liberty Bonds will serve as a reservoir into which our surplus purchasing power may now be diverted and stored, to be released again when the war is over...