Word: scholarship
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...York Harvard Club member, Francis J. Goodhue, also predicted a rise in scholarship applicants, but did not think that the rise in tuition would have any harmful effect on his club's program...
Francis P. Locke '33 of Dayton, Ohio, said, "Harvard should be a little harder to sell, but there should be no great drop in the number of applicants. About 60 percent of the Dayton area applicants are scholarship recipients, Locke stated. He anticipated a stepped-up fund raising campaign...
With one exception, directors of Scholarship programs for five Harvard Clubs reached yesterday said that the increase will simply mean larger fund raising campaigns. The directors expressed confidence that the additional funds could be raised...
...head of the Boston Harvard Club's scholarship program, David A. Mittell '89, said that he thought his club's grants could almost automatically increase the necessary $200. "We'll just have to work a little harder," he said...
...Minneapolis club official, David D. Peddie '41, said that his club turned all its scholarship money over to the University, which has already indicated it will expand its program of aid. The increase, he stated, however, would reduce the local 40 per cent of students paying their...