Word: rented
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Financial Aid Office has no interest in administering the rent adjustment fund under the new system of uniform room rates, according to Fred L. Glimp '50, Dean of Admissions and Financial Aids. The Masters suggested transfer of the fund to the Aid Office at their regular meeting Wednesday...
...virtues. These considerations lend a double pathos to the reading of his letters. He was rich: he was young and successful: and the diamond of his genius seemed as big as the Ritz. But the letters inexorably trace him to a Hollywood hotel where he worried about his weekly rent and Scottie's account at "Peck & Peck & Peck & Peck & Peck." He wondered aloud in letters to his agent, Harold Ober (who coldly cut off his credit), why the price of a Scott Fitzgerald story had gone down from $3,500 to $250. "Are they not worth more?" he asked...
Responsibility for the rent adjustment fund under the new uniform rent system may be transferred to the Financial Aid Office, Charles H. Taylor, Master of Kirkland House, said after a meeting of the Masters yesterday...
Alwin M. Pappenheimer, Master of Dunster House, has led the enthusiastic response of the Masters to the rent decision. He said that he has always been distressed by the number of "outrageously priced rooms in Dunster, which are not even the most valuable...
...Anna Karina, in private life the director's wife) who all at once experiences an intense compulsion to be or to become "somebody special." She abandons her young husband and their baby and takes a job as a salesgirl. Careless with money, she falls behind in her rent. Locked out of her flat, she spends one night with one young man, another with another. After a while, sick of being broke, she accepts some francs for her franchise. The money is nice to have, but she gets more than money out of the experience. She gets a feeling...