Word: rent
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...most important question concerned the rent students were willing to pay. A majority said they would accept a fee of $110 a month, only $10 less than a rent which would permit the dormitories to pay for themselves, once completed. The administration had feared that most of the students would ask for a figure around $85 a month...
...meantime, the HSA has gained seven rent-free offices in the Yard--offices which could be used for practically any new vending venture the Student Agencies may devise. And freshman are still paying room service prices to wait in line for their sheets...
...operation of the Cambridge Hospice will parallel the one in New York, according to present plans. Some details include: rent in advance at $1.75 per night and $12 per week, no room service, and no kitchen service, although there will be three fully equipped kitchens...
...brandy in the raw Canadian boom towns of 1906 such as Calgary, Moose Jaw and Medicine Hat. He was pleasantly surprised by the absence of class barriers and the ingrained suspicions that so characterized the European mentality. One day in Calgary, while looking for a horse and buggy to rent, he came across a stranger hitching up his horse. When Monnet asked him the whereabouts of a livery stable...
...crowd soon was rent with heated arguments, which broke out into sporadic fist fights. Police arrived by about 10:30 p.m. to put a tamper on the restlessness...