Word: fee
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...main point developed was regarding the additional burden of the yearly Union tax for men who were going through college at the lowest minimum. The arguments were advanced that the placing of another extra fee upon the term bill might keep men from coming to college and that the Union fee might open up a field for numerous other taxations of a similar sort. These arguments were refuted, however, by statistics which showed that the greater number of Union members were fellows who had the lowest expenditures per annum...
...club, while it is put to public use. This, obviously, is a great injustice to those who bear the burden of support, and it has become necessary to change this state of affairs. It has been suggested, therefore, that the Union be made an undergraduate institution by reducing the fee from $10 to $8 or $6 per annum and placing this item upon the term bill, in the same way as the Stillman Infirmary fee. A few free memberships are to be given, however, for the benefit of needy men. It should be distinctly understood that the power to make...
...convenience the loss of which would greatly handicap the holding of mass meetings, class dinners and smokers, and other large gatherings. But these are things that spring from voluntary class organizations, and should be conducted on a voluntary basis. It must be remembered, too, that the tuition fee, which has recently been raised from $154 to $200, has reached a point when the addition of five or ten dollars would be seriously noticed by many men, especially those who at best make little use of the Union...
Today is the last day upon which undergraduates, special students, and out-of-course students in Harvard College may change, without liability for a fee of $5.00, any course of study beginning in the second half-year...
Tomorrow is the last day upon which undergraduates, special students, unclassified, and out-of-course students in Harvard College may change, without liability for a fee of $5.00, any course of study beginning in the second half-year...