Word: stipends
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Advocates of the new post want to place the fire and police departments directly under the Commissioner's jurisdiction. The job will carry a stipend of $3000 a year...
...amount of the award varies in each case with the financial need of the particular student. If there is no pressing need the student receives only a nominal sum as a prize. If he requires assistance, the stipend is increased accordingly...
...largest dividend of the past year, some recipient should claim a stipend in the vicinity of $60. That semi-mythical person had not turned up yesterday, but one individual was seen proudly waving a $19 hward, while a Dunster man appeared greening over his net profit of $14 on the first year...
...scholarships, awarded to 32 students in the United States every year, give an annual stipend of 400 pounds for a two or three year's tenure at Oxford. Appointments are generally made for two years, since the holder can obtain a high enough standing to obtain a degree in that time...
Result: New York's Commissioner of Hospitals Sigismund Schulz Goldwater revealed another reason why internes should be paid some stipend. Said Dr. Goldwater: "Internes are exposed to continual temptation to accept gifts, and what not, from patients. It is this temptation to accept gifts from patients that we want to eliminate by paying them $15 a month." Therefore Dr. Goldwater recommended that next year New York City pay its hospital internes $3.46 a week...