Word: budgets
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...President's address, by Mr. Frank V. Thompson '01, assistant superintendent of schools, Boston; "Making a School Budget," by Dr. Frank W. Ballon '14, director of educational research, Boston; "Economics in High School Organization," by Mr. Myron W. Richardson, headmaster, Girls' High School, Boston; "The Teacher's Threefold Purpose," by Mr. Henry Turner Bailey...
...past ten years. The most important effect of this policy of retrenchment has been in preventing the Corporation from granting the teaching force increased salaries to meet the great rise in the cost of living. The following table shows how slow has been the increase in the College teaching budget since...
...growing number of students and courses has demanded an ever-increasing teaching force. The latter has jumped since 1905 from 279 to 326. This increase alone would account for a large part of the extra yearly expenditure indicated in the above table. But besides the addition to the budget through accessions to the Faculty, the normal increase in cost must not be forgotten. An assistant professor upon promotion to a full professorship advances from $3,500 to $4,000. Every five years he receives $500 more until be reaches $5,500, the highest salary in the teaching force. As there...
...routine of university life, where rowing is no longer a recreation for men engaged in college work, but where for nearly a month every year they live to row, supported by gate receipts from commercialized athletics, or by the generosity of opulent patrons. The size of the rowing budget is thus enormously and unnecessarily increased, and rowing itself suffers from being considered a drain on the athletic treasury, and the beneficiary of 'productive' athletic activities...
...will be adopted as one of the most definite steps of the organization. The points to be considered by the committees are as follows: To consider the methods of maintaining America's position as a world power; to aid Americanization; to advance national efficiency, with especial reference to the budget system for governmental financing; to unify the efforts of defence organizations to secure universal military training and service; to establish women's part in the program for constructive patriotism; to consider the advisability of the league establishing a university extension system on national topics, including a nation-wide lecture program...