Word: refunded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Last week Helen Wills Moody did an unusual thing. Finding that she was unable, because of neuritis, to take part in the U. S. championship next week, Mrs. Moody sent the U. S. L. T. A. a check for $1,309.45, a refund in toto for her expenses abroad-apparently as indemnity for its loss of her as a box-office attraction at Forest Hills. Bewildered by such a Simon-pure amateur spirit, the U. S. L. T. A. decided to take it up as new business at their next meeting...
...high, one part payment which amounted to less than the day's telephone bill ($25). Meantime, in another part of Treasurer Lindheimer's office, another crew of assistants was busy -without any lack of success-in mailing out the first checks of a $4,000,000 refund to 285,000 real-estate taxpayers, ordered by the Illinois Supreme Court, which held part of Chicago's 1934 tax assessment illegal...
...Commodity Credit will use $100,000,000 of its new capital to clear its debt to RFC, $60,000,000 to refund collateral trust notes it sold last year, will have $40,000,000 left for current needs...
...Wilkins is right indeed. The current (January) Congressional Directory erred in listing Consul Haven. To generous Mr. O'Brien, a refund forthwith...
...fiendish scheme to please everyone. By going in just as the "University Hour" begins, the serious student who goes to be educated can enjoy an hour of transluxuriant entertainment and depart in peace. If he has paid more than a quarter for his seat, he can even get a refund...