Word: upkeeper
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Polo is one of the most expensive games in the world; both for initial investment and upkeep. Good ponies cost $200 apiece and more: a field 150 to 200 yards long is required: the ponies must be provided with stables and food...
...ponies and their forage is concerned, the solution is simple. The government will contribute $190 apiece for 21 ponies, to be used by the students in college Field Artillery R. O. T. C. Units. It will also pay for their upkeep: food and care. The college has only to provide stables, and a playing field...
...proposed to restore the house to its original form and equip it as a Keats Museum. It is then expected that Sir Charles Dilkes' valuable Keats collection will be placed in the house and form a nucleus of Keats material. For all these expenses and the subsequent upkeep of the Museum, the sum of $50,000 is considered sufficient...
...this excellent movement, but we cannot but suspect that this article must have been inserted at the instigation of the Laundry Trust. We in Cambridge have come to realize all too fully that, with our clothes, as with many other luxuries, the initial cost is insignificant compared to the upkeep...
...presented the University Aeronautical Society with the price of the Aeromarine seaplane which they have just acquired from the Navy, The Aeronautical Society had already raised sufficient funds from its members to pay for the plane; the gift of Mr. Cabot will enable them to use this money for upkeep expenses. The plane is now at Gloucester, N. J., and will be shipped to arrive here the latter part of next week, when it will be set up at Marblehead by members of the Aeronautical Society...