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  2. Room and board - Wikipedia

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    Room and board is a phrase describing a situation in which, in exchange for money, labour or other considerations, a person is provided with a place to live as well as meals. It commonly occurs as a fee at higher educational institutions, such as colleges and universities; it also occurs in hotel-style accommodation for short stays.

  3. Joseph Smith Mansion House - Wikipedia

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    Initially, Smith used the house to entertain guests in Nauvoo, giving visitors free room and board. However, because he was unable to cover the expenses that this free lodging entailed, Smith began charging guests in September 1843 and running the Mansion House as a hotel. A sign posted on the front of his house on September 15, 1843 read:

  4. Delancey Street Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, construction was begun on a 6,000 square foot dormitory, to accommodate up to 20 live-in students, with free room and board. [ 13 ] In spring 2000, through San Francisco State University , a cohort of Delancey Street students embarked on an innovative program, with several earning a BA in Urban Studies in 2004. [ 14 ]

  5. The pandemic shut down her chateau. Then she became a ... - AOL

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    Free room and board is offered in exchange for their work. And sometimes they just stay on indefinitely. Norwegian volunteer Marie Wiik initially came to the chateau to help cook and design the ...

  6. Brook Farm - Wikipedia

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    Participants at Brook Farm were also shareholders and were promised 5% of the annual profits or free tuition for one student. In exchange for 300 days of work per year, they were granted free room and board. [4] Members performed whatever work most appealed to them and all, including women, were paid equal wages. [59]

  7. Mesannie Wilkins - Wikipedia

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    Small towns let her sleep in their jails, while fancier hotels would offer her free room and board. Sometimes people would give Wilkins money, and a farmer even gave her a free spare horse. [ 2 ] Journalists and newspapermen greeted her in various towns and invited her to lunch with the intent to write her story.

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