Word: hiked
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Increased prices" explain the boost in the cost of graduate education, and the tuition hike is in keeping with the recently announced $125 increase for undergraduates and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences...
...probable rise in the overhead expenses involved in running the undergraduate dining halls next year would also contribute to a board hike, according to Reynolds...
...College kept down its tuition, the increased cost of a College education was met by slashing the quality of the education offered. One such slash was the abolition of the tutorial program in the Department of Economics. Now the University has elected to meet increased costs through a tuition hike. In return for the higher tuition extracted from them, students have the right to expect a restoration of pre-war quality in the education opportunities offered them...
Esso Cuts. Esso Standard Oil Co., last of the industry to hike prices last fall, was also the first to slash them again. It cut the prices of more than 350 products (bottled gas, roofing asphalts, industrial lubricants, etc.) from 5% to 25%. By week's end Shell Oil Co., Inc. had followed Esso Standard's lead. Unchanged: the price of gasoline...
...statement of the first undergraduate tuition hike in two decades followed a meeting of the Corporation yesterday to act on an estimated Faculty of Arts and Sciences deficit of $750,000 for the next academic year...