Word: higher
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Bundy also indicated that the College's tuition may in the future go even higher. "I wish We could say that we see an end to the problem of our finances in this new tuition increase," he said...
...appeal was based on the impossibility of scheduling the two matches necessary for subsidizing the tour within the limited period. A further consideration was that the higher weekend air fares would add over $400 to the team's traveling expenses on a curtailed trip...
Melish told, in his 20th anniversary college biography, how his dispute with his parishioners and with higher Episcopal Church authorities first arose in 1949. "For nearly two years my father and I have been involved in a unique parish situation which has become something of a 'cause celebre' in the religious world." Melish's father, John Howard Melish, was ousted from the same church for supporting the "pro-communist" activities...
...national life. Our economy, approaching the 400 billion-dollar mark, is at an unparalleled level of prosperity. The national income is more widely and fairly distributed than ever before. The number of Americans at work has reached an all-time high. As a people, we are achieving ever higher standards of living-earning more, producing more, consuming more, building more and investing more than ever before...
Eisenhower's glossing over the need for Federal action in the teaching field is accompanied by a paucity of concrete recommendations in the closely-related field of teacher-producing higher education. Although he notes, "Within ten years we may expect three students in our colleges and universities for every two who are there now, he goes no further in his suggestions than the setting up of an investigating committee. As any college admissions officer would tell the President, the time for investigations and conferences is over. The time for aid to higher education is now, not ten years from...