Word: summing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Cambridge, where the garage accommodations are obviously insufficient to the demand, the need for it is clear enough. The CRIMSON, after an investigation, declared last year that the tract behind the Business School could be prepared at a cost of less than seven hundred dollars. This is a sum which a very small initial fee from each Parker could defray. Before the police inaugurate further nonsense in the name of order, the advantages of such a planned parking space should be considered...
...students living in regular college dormitories there is no charge for insurance. Those living elsewhere must pay a small sum to cover the cost of insuring the prints...
...plan and probably much more pleasant to all concerned. As for the expense, all those intending to make use of the building should be asked to contribute to the small fund necessary for its upkeep. It is doubtful that there would be much difficulty in collecting a sufficient sum. Even though a small original outlay might be called for from the University, the importance of the problem and the definite advantages of the plan more than warrant some sacrifice...
...move of the Association, however, is only a compromise, and for that reason is not fully satisfactory. Instead of charging all the members of teams for the use of facilities, it has excepted certain sections of the group. Obviously, the sum taken in from the tax should be made as large as possible; but if merely for reasons of fairness, all should be charged, in proportion to equipment used, alike. The University demands of the H.A.A. a reduction of the deficit, so far as possible; the student body has an equal right to demand of the Association a fair...
...Manning made barely enough at his jumping to support a pretty wife and five-year-old son at Pico, Calif. Last month he got $1,000 for eight jumps at the California State Fair at Sacramento. On he went to Chicago for the International Air Races, spent the whole sum on four new 'chutes. Following the races he attended a party at the South Bend, Ind. home of Vincent Bendix (automobile and airplane parts). Another guest, Charles T. Otto, offered to fly him and a girl friend back across Lake Michigan's tip to Chicago in an autogiro...