Word: problems
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...whole problem of college tuition and whether or not the student should pay the full cost of education, recalls the prophecy made last spring by John D. Rockefeller Jr., that the day of the large donor was coming to a close, and that universities must eventually become self-supporting. At Yale, even with the forthcoming increase, students will still pay less than half the cost of education. At Harvard the percentage paid by the individual must be even smaller. Though the total endowment is much larger than at Yale, the drain of graduate schools and work is greater here...
...Whiting has been prominent in the newspaper field for a number of years and at present conducts Whiting's Column. He will uphold the negative side of the discussion, supported by R. A. Stout '29 of the CRIMSON. Ira Sherman 3L, will discuss the legal aspect of the problem as an affirmative speaker, together with Morison Sharp '29. The student speeches will be from 10 to 15 minutes in length...
...Harvard men were winners in the recent Whitney Warren Architectural Prize Design Contest, which offers cash prizes amounting to $75 to the contributors of the most approved set of drawings on a given specific problem. C. C. Kressbach 3G. was the winner of first place and third place was won by Takashi Matsumoto 1G., students in the School of Architecture, it was announced last night in a statement to the CRIMSON. This is the first time that a Harvard student has ever won first place in the contest, but for several years the University has always had some entry...
...competition is held annually, and is conducted by the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design as a national problem contest...
Nomenclature. The association made some progress on the difficult problem of naming germs...