Word: fee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Since the means to live is as necessary to an institution as to an individual, it is by no means surprising that Harvard has again raised her tuition fee. Already many colleges have fixed the cost of education at $400.00 or more, and the announcement from the office of the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences merely signifies that the trend of the times has proved too strong to be longer withstood. The depreciation of the dollar since the beginning of the century was the cause of the increase of tuition a few years ago, but neither...
...that the game of football will be benefited in two ways by the new movement," he said. "First, the plan will stabilize one of the weakest points in the present game--the haphazard appointment of officials. Secondly, the Association will offer its services to small colleges at a nominal fee, and will continue to pay four-fifths of the total expenses of operating the organization...
...Munkund LaL Ghosh and Basu Kumar Ragchi, swart swamis, ran a school for ladies in Los Angeles, Calif. They took their pupils to the peak of a neighboring mountain where the atmosphere was such that "heaven vibrations" and "love control" were easy, and fat reduction a frolic. The regular fee was $35, but several clients were moved to rounder numbers. Fortnight ago, the irate husband of one client whipped Swami Lal Ghosh...
...reason for doing away with the old system of using the Weld course is that it was too far away from the University and too expensive after the cost of transportation, green fee, and initiation fee was computed...
...course could be operated on a system somewhat similar to the one that is now in use at Yale University. The students would be charged an initial payment of $20 for the fall months and an additional green fee each month. For students who had rather play in the Spring the fee would be somewhat higher...