Word: tuitioned
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...broad field of university study, will held first meetings at classrooms in Cambridge and Boston beginning Friday, October 1. The work is conducted by the Commission on Extension Courses, representing eleven educational institutions in this area. Students may attend the first two meetings of a course without paying the tuition...
Prospectus for Dr. Sharp's School for Maturates contains no customary scholastic rules. But no student may be under 70. Classes will be held from 1130 p. m. to 4. There will be no entrance examinations, tuition, compulsory attendance, class or racial distinctions. Classrooms are on the ground-floor to obviate stair-climbing for the incapacitated. Upstairs are living quarters for those unable to go back & forth. Food costs will be shared. Dr. Sharp's widowed sister, Mrs. Jean Torson, will act as housemother. What courses will evolve remains largely a matter of what subjects interest the oldsters...
Part One deals with expenses. Low for total expenses, including personal and the four basic charges of tuition, lodging, board, and health, is quoted at $1000, average at $1295. College bills, known as term-bills, are payable in five installments, due at registration, the end of November, the end of January, the end of April, and July...
Last day for withdrawal from College with refund of tuition fee for first quarter...
...interns, brought to Washington on tuition-fellowships to study the government from the inside, the Institute remarks that "They came from every corner of the country . . . . They were picked for academic records . . . . for their campus leadership...