Word: tuition
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...expressly understood that no part of the increased revenue obtained from tuition will be used for buildings, but solely to maintain and improve instruction in the departments already existing...
...from being an imposition upon those who are unable to bear it, the larger tuition fee is to be regarded as a long-deferred and necessary measure, one which will enable Harvard to maintain its standards as an educational center...
Beginning with the next academic year the tuition fee for all new students in Harvard College and in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences will be $400, an increase of $100 over the present fee. This announcement was made last night by C. H. Moore '89, Dean of the Faculty of Arts' and Sciences...
...increased fee will correspond to that at other leading Eastern universities such as Yale, Dartmouth, Brown, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Williams, and Johns Hopkins. Princeton, however, has fixed its tuition...
Arrangements have been made so that this increase in tuition may not bear too heavily on needy and able students. All scholarships and fellowships under the control of the University, when assigned to men subject to the new fee, will be increased by $100; and substantial additions will be made to the loan funds of Harvard College and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences...