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  • until he retired in 1969. During those years, his salary was paid by a private foundation. Ludwig von Mises died at the age of 92, at St Vincent's ...
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  • for the work and became quite wealthy (making a salary of $5200 a week) during the the Depression. Upon the move to Hollywood, Parker was contracted ...
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  • a decent living from his earnings at the law, his salary as Sheriff-Depute, his wife's income, some revenue from his writing, and his share of his ...
    17 KB (2,589 words) - 22:29, 3 May 2023
  • " While Steiner received a professorial salary, he was never made a full professor at Cambridge with the right to examine. He had the option of ...
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  • salaries paid by NL clubs, enforced with a $2,400 salary maximum, made it easy to lure stars. The war between the American and National Leagues ...
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  • 6th of 7 among doctorate degrees in average annual salary. U.S. Department of Labor, [http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos027.htm#earnings Bureau of Labor ...
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  • wartime films of the Fox studio. Her yearly salary of $320,000 by 1947 made her the highest paid salaried woman in America. However, her contract with ...
    18 KB (2,765 words) - 14:44, 23 July 2022
  • with light duties, a relatively generous salary, and a new organ free of ... menial position there. The munificent salary on offer at the court and ...
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  • a post vacated by Longfellow, at an annual salary of $1,200, though he never ... to the court of Spain at an annual salary of $12,000. Lowell sailed ...
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  • Rather than take a salary cut, Brice refused to work and began an autobiography she would not live to complete. Returning to radio in 1949, she ...
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  • Johnson, practically a courtesy title, with a salary of $500 per annum. In 1784, he also married Miss Mary Videau, his cousin. He was 54 and she was ...
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  • In 1799 he was appointed the Spanish royal painter with a salary of 50,000 reales and 500 ducats for a coach. He worked on the cupola of the ...
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  • | occupation = inventor | salary = | networth = | spouse = | website = | footnotes = }} Lee De Forest (August 26, 1873 – June 30, 1961) was ...
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  • | salary = | networth = | spouse = | children = | website = | footnotes = }} Arnold Jacob "Red" Auerbach (September ...
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  • wanted to go home. Mayer then increased her salary from $100 to $400, with a clause that her mother give permission. Mayer apparently had not previously ...
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  • Articles 6 through 10 imposed a loss of position, salary, and even citizenship for second class émigrés still abroad after September 14. Along with ...
    23 KB (3,164 words) - 20:20, 30 September 2023
  • income of £1,100, and went to America on a salary of £100. He landed near Newport, Rhode Island, where he bought a plantation—the famous "Whitehall ...
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  • Field. The Dodgers signed Koufax on a $6,000 salary with a $14,000 signing bonus. ===Slow professional start=== Koufax' first game as starting ...
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  • Labour MPs were often provided with a salary by a trade union, but this ... nominal letters "MP." The annual salary of each Member is £59,095; ...
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  • [[Image:Dbcm3s.jpg|thumb|A de Beers 3[[Old_pence_sterling|d]] staff salary token given to employees and only usable at their stores]] ...
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