Word: costly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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That no tuition fee, in any department of the University, has been adequate to cover the per student cost of operation, even in the normal times preceding the war, as a fact arrived at from a long and exhaustive investigation just completed by the graduate committee in charge of the campaign now under way to raise for the University and endowment fund of fifteen million dollars...
...figures show that the cost to the University of instructing the average students was $389, while the highest tuition fee, that in the Medical School, was only $225, making a minimum average discrepancy of $164. And it is to be remembered that the tuition fee in the College and in the five principal graduate schools at this time was only $150, so the average difference would be much greater...
...Foxcroft, and the Freshman Dining Halls will open with breakfast this morning, at which time students may "sign on", after they have fined the usual bond. This year the dining room in Standish as well as those in Gore and Smith Halls will be used for Freshmen. The weekly cost of board has not yet been determined...
There are to be two outdoor handball courts with concrete floor, one at each end of the building. These courts will be used in preference to those indoors, except during inclement weather. The building will cost approximately...
...prevalent during the war. Organized groups of employers and employees have been trying to get as much as possible while the "grabbing is good." As a result, the production of manufactured articles has been lessened at the time when practically no imports are being received from Europe. Consequently the cost of living has soared...