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This will be the College's third tuition increase in eight years and the fourth since 1929, when the charge stood at $400 a year. Next fall's boost will put Harvard's tuition at approximately the same level as Yale's and Princeton...
Bundy explained that the tuition boost is due to the increasing costs of maintaining College standards and to the Administration's attempt to enhance the financial position of Faculty members. "These factors will result in a sizeable operating deficit for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences for this current academic year," Bundy said...
When San Manuel hits full production, perhaps by midsummer, it will process 30,000 tons of ore daily and yield 70,000 tons of copper yearly, plus 3.000 tons of molybdenum as a byproduct. Thus Magma, which has only one other smelter (at Superior, Ariz.), will boost its total copper production to almost 100,000 tons yearly, jump from sixth to third place among U.S. producers (after Kennecott and Phelps Dodge). At peak production San Manuel will expand U.S. copper output by 8%, molybdenum...
...varsity rifle team beat Boston University 1386 to 1350 at the B.U. rifle range to boost its season's record to five wins and two losses...
Paper mills in Canada, which make more than half the world's newsprint, and in the U.S. planned to expand. But no boost in output is possible until late 1956. Meantime, the shortage will grow worse: five major newsprint producers notified customers of imminent cutbacks in allotments of from...