Word: fees
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Tuesday, March 1, the CRIMSON carried a story headlined " 'Cliffe Can't Waive D.P.'s Tuition Fees." In an attempt to clarify the situation with respect to waiving the Radcliffe tuition fee for a D.P. student, I should like to make the following statement. First, the tuition fee cannot be "waived" for any student; a payment must be made, either through scholarship awards, grants-in-aid, or loans. Second, Radcliffe College has no scholarship funds specially given or designated for any particular category of students, with the exception of those scholarships given for residents of certain towns. We have...
...fee of 20 cents per half hour, regardless of the number using the table, is necessitated by the federal Pool Table Act. However, it is not the purpose of the room to make a profit and if an excess of funds develops the fee will be lowered proportionately. Funds from the compulsory charge will be used to pay the salary of the student attendant...
...flat five-dollar fee will cover all events scheduled for the weekend, which will include two one-act plays on Friday afternoon, a jazz concert staged by the Harvard Jazz Band Friday night, and dinner and the traditional freshman dance Saturday night...
Courses listed on cards may be dropped without charge until next Wednesday, with a $10 fee required after that date. Extra instruction will cost $6 a week for courses dropped after Tuesday, March...
...persuaded the Press makeup editor, Richard Campbell, 25, and his wife Florence Margaret to act as guinea pigs. Signing himself "C. P. Ress, atty.," Hammer drew up a divorce petition for the happily married Campbells. He stamped the application with a notary's stamp, paid the $11 filing fee and waited the legal six weeks. Then he slipped the form into a stack of similar papers in the divorce court...