Word: refund
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard Cooperative Society may be forced to lower its patronage refund by one per cent for the fiscal year 1965-1966, according to John G. Morrill, the Coop's general manager...
...ceased publication, beaten by financial weakness and its own failure to live up to its early promise of leadership. Hoiles paid just over $1,250,000 for the paper's assets-a price that should clear the Citizen's debts, pay benefits to the 163 employees, fully refund the stockholders' money, and leave a little over to prosecute the Citizen's still-continuing civil antitrust suit against Hoiles claiming $7,800,000 treble damages as a result of his determined competition...
...York State's attorney general won a court order dissolving a Manhattan firm with the impressive name of U.S. Liquidators Inc., which had sold 16,000 cheap transistor radios that it claimed were drastically marked down for liquidation; the company was fined $500 and forced to refund the price of all its unfilled orders. And more action is on the way. The F.T.C. plans to take steps against another operator next month, and the' U.S. Post Office is seeking indictments of two others for fraud and misrepresentation...
Attempting to promote sales of President Pusey's Age of the Scholar, the Harvard Cooperative Society advertises a "special fifteen percent patronage refund on cash purchases of this timely work...
Kraetzer noted that alumni giving is based on money available at the present, not on a future tax refund. "Some people may no longer give if they cannot make deductions," he said, "but most people do not work this...