Word: ratings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Club will be given tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Copley Plaza when Mr. Percy Mackaye '97 will read from his volume of "Yankee Fantasies". An arrangement has been made by which tickets will be sold to students of Harvard and Radcliffe at the reduced rate of fifty cents. These tickets will be on sale at the door...
...will recommend to the incoming Freshmen through their respective headmasters that they have found it much more advantageous to commence the Freshman year eating at Memorial, it is practically certain that a good many of these Freshmen will follow their advice. It is a plan worth trying, at any rate, and will be another step towards attaining that greater democracy which will be practically perfected with the institution of Freshman dormitories...
...view of the remarkable growth and prosperity which nearly all the universities of the West have enjoyed during the past decade, it is of interest to note that the eastern universities have nevertheless increased at a more rapid rate in the divisions outside those in which they are located than in their own divisions. A further proof of the more local nature of the western institutions is found in a comparison of the position which state representation occupies in relation to total enrollment in both the eastern and western universities. For example, the largest percentage among the eastern universities...
...figures have been compiled by Mr. H. T. Claus for the Transcript to show that the cost of a college education has increased very considerably since 1892. The average increase in tuition fees for thirty colleges for which statistics were taken was slightly more than 40 per cent. The rate of increase in the cost of board for about the same colleges was 23 per cent. At Harvard and Yale there have been no substantial changes in tuition. The cost of board at Harvard has, however, increased 22 per cent since...
...made Friday from 9 to 12, and daily thereafter during the same hours with the exception of Saturdays and Sundays. Members of the society must present their last year's membership cards for identification in order to obtain payment. The total dividend for 1911-12, reckoned at the usual rate of nine per cent., amounts to $18,867.76, which is the largest in the history of the society. The average dividend for the year...