Word: fee
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...more hard-hearted but equally cogent suggestion is made by Julius H. Barnes, speaking for the Institute for Public Service. The college tuition fee does not represent more than a small part of what each student costs the institution, being kept at a merely nominal figure so that a liberal education may be within the means of poor, and even of self-supporting, students. As a result, sons of the moderately well-to-do, and even of the rich, receive what, in effect, is a gratuity. That is one of the many anomalies of democratic institutions. Mr. Barnes suggests that...
Attention is called to the fact that tomorrow is the last day in the first half-year upon which undergraduates. Unclassified Students and Out-of-Course students may change, drop or add, without liability to a fee of $5, any course of study under the Faculty of Arts and Sciences beginning in the first half-year...
Beginning Monday, the Union will be open only to those who hold membership cards. These may be purchased at the Union by any man connected with the University. The membership fee is five dollars and may be charged on the term bill...
...Phillips Brooks House Text Book Loan Library is now open as in previous years. By paying a fee of from ten to twenty cents a student may draw out any book needed in his courses. On returning the book he will be refunded all but five cents of the original fee paid...
...membership fee will be five dollars ($5.00) a year, having been reduced from ten dollars ($10.00) by the College authorities in order to make its use within the means of all members of the University. Application blanks may be obtained at the desk in the Union...