Word: priced
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...architecture post has been wholly financed by a grant from a Japanese corporation and will probably be filled by next year, according to Polly Price, GSD's associate dean for administration. But the chair in real estate development, endowed by 13 individual and corporate donors, will require four to five years of collecting pledged funds before it can be filled, Price said...
...about the last seven to ten years, we have sponsored courses in areas like redevelopment finance and land development," Price said. She said that these courses have boasted the highest enrollments at the GSD and have even attracted students from the Business School and the Law School...
...Beth should be grateful that I am here to shield her from Harvard's more dangerous traumas. Some laundry now and then seems a small price to pay for my caring protection...
Although there is no question that higher education prices are high--and similar from school to school--this is not necessarily a product of overt collusion. Schools could very well raise their prices to match those of other institutions without explicitly setting a price. In addition, there are many fixed costs that colleges must bear, such as competitive salaries for professors and making up for the appalling lack of federal funding for everything from financial aid to necessary research...
Even if these schools were found to fix the price of higher education, the majority neglected to consider the argument that students should not choose schools on the regular free-market model of lowest price...