Word: scholarship
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...long run, however, $5,000,000 in additional scholarship endowment will be needed to provide the additional $200,000 needed annually assuming a 4 percent income...
...post-war inflation of costs has created a scholarship problem for the College. The minimum cost of going to Harvard College has increased about 50 per cent from about $1000 in 1940-41 to about $1500 or more now. Our scholarship money which comes from endowment has, of course, set increased anything like this amount...
...have customarily given scholarship assistance to about twenty percent of the Freshman class, and to a large number of these men and others in the upperclass year, as far as our financial resources would permit. Since the war, of course, many undergraduates have been helped by the voterans' programs. Even so, to meet the level of costs it has been necessary for us to use some of our accumulated wartime surpluses in scholarship funds. These surpluses are now disappearing, and we must seek new sources of financial assistance if we are not to cut back substantially our numbers of Scholarship...
...College Scholarship Committee has been studying this problem since October seeking ways and means to expand our financial aid resources by loans and employment. It appears improbable that we shall be able to expand our scholarship funds very greatly except slowly, over a period of several years...
Employment: The Committee has recommended there be closer coordination between the work of the Scholarship Office and the Student Employment Office. We have begun a search for part-time jobs within the University which can be assigned to undergraduates. It seems certain that during its summer meetings on upper-class scholarship applications, the Scholarship Committee will recommend a list of upperclassmen to receive special consideration in the assignment of jobs by the Student Employment Office...