Word: tuitions
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...somewhat unpleasant intelligence has reached us, via the CRIMSON, that "officials" feel they may be forced, with "greatest reluctance," to raise tuition, and, one might well suppose, board and room rates. It gives me very little satisfaction to inform these officials that their reluctance reflects my own only darkly as in a glass...
...Tuition is likely to take another jump next year. University officials warned last night...
...matter how many economies the H.A.A. effects, and it may have to take drastic steps, it will still probably be in difficulty. What might happen then is that a levy to support the H.A.A. will be reckoned into a new, higher tuition for all students. In return for his money, the student would get a participation ticket and an annual ticket booklet "free...
University officials will raise tuition only with the greatest reluctance. President Conant and Provost Buck have repeatedly expressed their concern that a Harvard education might be priced out of the reach of talented but not particularly wealthy students...
...spring of 1947, when the first round of tuition hikes was circling the country, Harvard stuck to its $400 per year. The next year it succumbed and raised it to $525. The $600 fee began in the fall...