Word: rising
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Since fewer meals will, presumably, be taken at the Dinning Halls, I find it very singular that the average, and hence the total, charge per person should rise rather than diminish: in other words, that the Dining Galls management either cannot deal accurately with figures or does not wish to, two alternatives which one is equally reluctant to accept. Harold P. Furth...
However, the possibility for an informed evaluation of this University action by students did exist. The Harvard Student Council and the Graduate Student Council has every reason, as early as last fall, to expect the tuition rise. At any time during the year they could have hired a Certified Public Accountant to analyze for them the published financial records of the University. Falling such expert interpretation, students are in no position to arrive at an opinion in the matter; with it, and with the discussion of future prospects which Provost Buck gave the student councils, they could have done more...
Compulsory fees and tuition at Princeton will rise by $40 next fall, bringing the total to $700, it was learned yesterday...
Higher costs of operation and failure of a drive for extra endowment funds were given as reasons for the increase. The rise in dormitory rates in the first in 12 years, and the jump in the general fee the first since...
Harris advocated an increase in taxation adjusted to a changing business scene and directed "in no small part" against business profits. This, he said, would promote a stabilized income, a more equitable distribution of income, and a rise in the standard of living without limiting "private enterprise...