Word: rent
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...public rushes along blinded to the ultimate purpose of the whole affair. Conviction of gratters is not the only end to be sought; the real object of all the turmoil is to make possible a solution of the housing problem by building more houses. Everyone realizes that the rent relief laws were only temporary; indeed their constitutionality depended on the fact that an emergency existed which allowed for an extraordinary use of the State's police powers...
...records upstairs in the men's furnishings department, and the theatre tickets in the stationery department, which will now be open until eight o'clock in the evening. In this way, we can fender an equal service to the students of the University while cutting down on our rent and other general expenses...
...Dist.-Atty. Gallagher thinks they have not. His figures show that the cost of the ham sandwich in Boston is six cents. Of course it must be remembered that the ham sandwich must bear its share of wages, rent, waste, and other overhead expenses. Yet it does not seem a satisfactory answer to his charges of profits as high as three and four hundred per cent, to say the cost of the sandwich has gone up two or three hundred per cent since 1914. The charge is made with full consideration of today's price level. The answer is beside...
...class has been submitted by Bradley DeL Nash, treasurer. To date there is a balance on hand of $2761.89, which will be increased to $3919.53 when the receipts from the Red Book and from the Musical Club are received. The itemized statement is as follows: Receipts Class canvass, $3801.50 Rent for dormitories, Christmas, 61.75 Interest on deposits, 19.12 Collection for 1920 class picnic, 56.24 $3938.61 Expenditures Student Council dues, $35.00 First smoker, 267.63 Second smoker, 223.25 Class of '20 for picnic, 56.24 Printing, 9.23 Miscellaneous, 50.01 Gift to Freshman dormitories, 142.00 Supplies for class baseball, 24.05 Jubilee, 282.31 "No Fund...
...list of about 200 furnished rooms that are for rent in private homes is on file and may be consulted at the Information Bureau at Phillips Brooks House. Most of the rooms are in the vicinity of Harvard square or the Law School. The rent asked is usually about $25 a month per season. It includes heating and lighting service...