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...courses are designed primarily for teachers and students, but may be taken by all qualified persons without entrance examination. Class-room exercises will be held regularly on five days of the week. Tuition fee is $20 to $30 per course; registration $2; living expenses $7 to $10 per week. Certificates are awarded and academic credit is given towards the bachelor's and master's degree...
...American Nation: A History in 27 Volumes. Edited by Albert Bushnell Hart '80. 1904-1905. Harpers. $2.00 per volume...
...disastrously affected. Since the mid-year examination period closed the membership list has been growing and is now 920. The Hall can be run most economically when the membership is about 1200, and if that figure is reached the Directors of the Hall feel sure that the cost per week under the new system can be brought considerably below...
...adopt the proposed changes of system during the month of March. The short time allowed for decision and the general misunderstanding of the new plan were the causes of the large number of opposing votes. It should be remembered that the time for the $3 per week guarantee will soon be up and that under the former system board must rise to at least $3.50. The arrangement as it now stands insures a maximum limit of $4 in the price of general board per week, but the minimum cost will depend upon the actual cost. This new plan will make...
Regular weekly members to pay: first, $4.00 per week for general board, including everything but meats and extras, these to be paid for by coupons as at present; second, regular weekly members will be allowed for regular Sunday absence at the rate of 30 cents per week for absence from three or four meals, and 50 cents for absence from five or more...