Word: summing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...fortune (estimated at $400,000, from sales of Crusade in Europe) into an "irrevocable trust" over which he will have no control, sold the herd of 41 Guernseys and Holsteins which he and George (Presidents Who Have Known Me) Allen held jointly at his Gettysburg farm for an undisclosed sum...
...establish a full-time faculty. The cost is bound to be heavy. Just to maintain the new campus will take more than the university's present $3,000,000 annual budget. To make a go of the University City, the administration will need almost three times the sum it receives now from the national treasury. In Mexico, as elsewhere, the cost of education is going...
Provost Buck indicated last week that a "large sum" of the money gained from the increase would be used for larger scholarship funds. The University has not revealed the exact figures on just how much money will be added...
...irrigation, sanitation, and agricultural backwardness of India's villages, Point Four has proven its value as an instrument of foreign policy. These results, moreover, have cost but 125 million dollars in aid. All but the most ardent Congressional "rathole" theorists have been forced to admit that this relatively small sum has equalled in effectiveness millions for defense spend in other countries...
...misconception that the College will be giving students something for nothing. Tuition money has always paid for HAA operations, and will continue to do so whether the HAA is in the red, black, or purple. The difference is that now students who use the athletic plant pay an added sum to the University, under the Provost's plan athletic costs become part of tuition. Every student "underwrites" the HAA equally. The Provost is following the strategy of the makers of innumerable chocolate bars, who, when inflation hit the cocoa bean, produced new bigger bars--at double the price...