Word: paying
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...caused by the high price of printing and paper, and $10 for all non-subscribers. Subscription blanks have been enclosed in the letters sent out, and, on account of the limited number of volumes to be printed all Seniors are requested to subscribe at once, whether they wish to pay at the present time...
...invaded territory is now due and France is the creditor. Germany, her territory practically untouched by the war, is attempting to evade the penalty of her acts in characteristic fashion. Her economic condition, she claims, is not equal to the sum demanded; her debts are too large; she cannot pay: and because Germans are very clever at specious arguing many are won to the belief that the amount specified is really too large. A careful examination of the facts in the case, however, proves the German statements to be false. It has been shown by investigation that there...
...government by backing the claims of France more strongly will enable Premier Briand to force from Germany the sum which she can well pay...
...election as School Superintendent, to the State Board of Education. There too have been all kinds of irrelevant charges of atheism, of Bolshevis, of free love, and the like, levelled at us, and this has had its effect. Finally we have had to increase taxes in order to pay for a soldier's bonus and the increased cost of everything; our industrial program, I might add, has cost only a quarter of a cent an acre and has not been the cause of increased taxation...
...price for his article when he lives alone and is unorganized. Our industrial program includes a state mill and a state bank, both of which have proved very successful. By eliminating the profit of the middleman and the miller we have been able to sell wheat cheaper and pay more for it, and we've broken up the power of the banking and milling interests in North Dakota...