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...Dean Donham explained that having raised the tuition fee to $400, the School is under obligation to give instruction of the highest quality, and that this can be assured only if the size of the School is limited each year to the number the School is organized to handle. Continued growth such as has gone on in recent years would bring about inevitably a lowering of educational standards unless the numbers admitted are fixed with reference to the staff as it exists from year to year...
...tuition in the Graduate School of Business Administration, as stated recently by Dean Donham, will go up from $250 to $400, the latter figure representing the approximate cost of instruction per student, while due provision will be made for loans to men who cannot at the time pay the whole amount. "All-men," explains Dean Donham, "will be expected to be able to pay eventually by reason of the increased earning capacity brought about by their business training...
...Professors C. H. Moore '89 and J. D. M. Ford '94 of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences; Dean Roscoe Pound and Professor E. H. Warren '95 of the Law School; Dean David L. Edsall and Professor F. W. Peabody '03 of the Medical School; Dean Wallace B. Donham '98 and Professor L. F. Schaub '06 of the Business School; Dean W. W. Fenn '84 of the Divinity School; Dean Hector J. Hughes '94 of the Engineering School; Acting Dean C. W. Killam of the Architectural School; Dean W. N. Wheeler of the Bussey Institution; Dean H. W. Holmes...
...Committee consisting of Professor Warren, Dean Haskins, Professor Moore, Dean Hughes, Dean Donham and Dean Yeomans, made to the full committee an exhaustive report outlining in detail the business condition of the University, and estimating its probable deficit this year and the probable growth of the deficit during the next two years if no increase were made in tuition fees...
...judges will be W. B. Donham '98, Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration: Irving Fisher, professor of Economics at Yale University, and Wesley C. Mitchell of the National Bureau of Economic Research...