Word: loan
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...tuition fees to correspond to the actual and complete cost of education is the answer. It is in no sense a new idea but too often it is suggested without its equally necessary corollary. If the tuition is to be raised to cover the expense of instruction, then student loan funds must be established to provide the equality in opportunity for intellectual development now made possible through endowed education or through the wide distribution of expense as in the case of state universities. This is the suggestion made by Mr. Rockefeller, as it has been offered by others...
...Harvard there is a student loan fund of a sort, though obsecure and difficult of access to the uninitiated. The tuition at Harvard is already high enough in comparison with state financed universities and many smaller privately endowed colleges, to make such a fund indispensable to the man characterized by Dean Jervey of Columbia as "the man with brains and character but without means". The tremendous increase in the number of young people desirous of a university education makes admission requirements a necessity, but a high tuition covering expenses should not be included among such restrictions. Tuition fees should gradually...
...friends of the Governor, realizing that the decision might definitely name him as having personally profited by the state fund deposit and loan, foresaw also the possibility of his enemies attempting to oust him from office on quo warranto proceedings. Such quo warranto (by what right) proceedings would have been based on the argument that Governor Small took oath as Governor while in possession of funds illegally secured during his term as treasurer, that, under such circumstances, he had no right to hold the office of Governor and should therefore be removed from it. If quo warranto action was instituted...
...Foreign Minister Andrew Michalacopoulos left Athens for the coming session of the Council of the League of Nations at Geneva. Despatches told that he would seek League backing in an attempt to float a $40,000,000 foreign loan...
...final collection of books for the Phillips Brooks House Text Book Loan Library will take place tomorrow afternoon. The collection will be from 2 o'clock until 4 o'clock. During these hours a truck will go from dormitory to dormitory to gather the books, and each collector is asked to put any books which he may have collected outside his door in case he himself will not be in at the time...