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Tuition in the College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences will mount to $525 a year starting next fall, Provost Buck announced last night...
...President and Follows have therefore found it necessary to increase the tuition for the academic year 1948-49 by $125: that is, to a total of $525. This will become effective at the opening of the fall term for all students in the College and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. I am happy to be able to announce that it will be possible to increase proportionately scholarship awards. We are confident that these and other provisions on behalf of needy students will mean that few, if any, students will not to able to return to the College...
Bill Wightman plays a varied game at the three position and team with Steve Pratt, who worked his way from obscurity to a varsity racquet last fall. Bud Ager and Ted Bullard newcomers to the Varsity, stroke on five and six court. Bullard providing the climax shots at net for Ager's baseline doubles game. Varsity Schedule April 17 Bowdoin at Brunswick 19 Wesleyan at Middletown 23 Williams 24 Amherst 28 Brown at Providence 30 Cornell May 1 Pennsylvania 5 Dartmouth at Hanover 7 M.I.T. 8 Columbia 12 Yale at New Haven 15 Princeton June 30 Eastern Intercollegiates at Montclair...
Tuition in both graduate schools, which has been $580 a year since 1945, will be boosted to $800 a year beginning next fall...
Officials in both schools assured students that loan funds and scholarships are available and that additional scholarships will be added next fall...