Word: tuition
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...West Virginia. Two weeks ago President Homer Wark of West Virginia Wesleyan said that football in his institute was commercialized, that players were paid in books, room, board, tuition, each one receiving about $500 a year...
...President Henry Noble MacCracken of Vassar College for chairman. He obtained Principal Marion Coats, of Bradford Academy (Bradford, Mass.) for first president. It was Miss Coats who, last week, announced that Sarah Lawrence College would open in 1928 for some 250 young ladies. To make them appreciate their opportunities, tuition would be $1,500 per annum (no expenses to be borne by endowment). They would be instructed in liberal arts only-to inculcate interest in right social behavior, non-sectarian religion, non-partisan politics, good morals and the esthetic consumption of leisure hours by useful and becoming "hob-bies." These...
With the end of summer they will be returned to their respective colleges. For nine months the army will then relinquish all control of them while they finish college and receive their degrees. The government will pay their tuition and room rent...
...Blackfoot Indian Reservation, near Browning. Classes were begun in the Owen Heavy Breast school and in the home of one John Bull Shoe. Commonwealth College, founded three years ago by Laborites in a virgin dip of the Ozarks, near Mena, Ark., swung into action with two characteristic announcements: 1) Tuition, food, books, lodging and laundry came to $100 for the year, not including soap, tooth paste and pencils; and, "the school body dresses plainly and simply." 2) The College needed, badly, a new dictionary. Meeting at Little Rock, the American Legion of Arkansas was aroused by a vigilant patriot...
...College tuition, food, books, lodging, laundry for $100 per annum...