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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...course, the College wished to expand its number of scholarship awards. We would like to increase our awards to freshmen from 20 to 25 per cent of each entering class, and also to increase the aid that we can give to upperclassmen. And toward this objective we are laying long-range plans which will require the increase in scholarship endowments as well as more effective use of loans and employment...
...have customarily given scholarship assistance to about twenty percent of the Freshman class, and to a large number of these men and others in the upperclass year, as far as our financial resources would permit. Since the war, of course, many undergraduates have been helped by the voterans' programs. Even so, to meet the level of costs it has been necessary for us to use some of our accumulated wartime surpluses in scholarship funds. These surpluses are now disappearing, and we must seek new sources of financial assistance if we are not to cut back substantially our numbers of Scholarship...
...expected that during 1949-50 and thereafter a large number of undergraduates will receive financial aid from the College in a combination package involving loans and employment as well as scholarships. The relative amount of each element in any student's financial program will depend upon our resources and also on the Committee's judgment of the individual circumstances of academic standing and need...
Seventeen New England colleges sent delegates to PBH's all-day session to help build up the volume of college volunteer work. After the sessions the majority of these schools signified their intent to expand their number of social service workers...
...Number one man Bud Ager played "the best tennis by far of his career," according to Coach Barnaby, in his match against Cornell's Dick Savitt, Savitt, who stands twenty-third in national amateur-rankings, had to battle to 8-6 in the first set, but Ager was so tired in the second set that Savitt...