Word: tuitions
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Winners of Fulbright scholarships may study a subject of their choosing in any one of 21 countries at the expense of the United States Government. The stipends, which cover tuition and a year's "normal" maintenance are paid for by the sale of Government war surplus in the involved foreign countries. Instead of taking money, the Government takes its debts in academic trade...
With only $2,500,000 in endowment and a low return in tuition, Dean Keppel and the other members of the school's faculty face the problem of getting a large amount in gifts annually or else cutting down their ambitions program...
Applications for entrance into the course may still be registered at the Graduate Office in Fay House at Radcliffe. The tuition is ten dollars, and a certificate will be awarded upon completion of the course...
...present the school is in deep water financially; it has an annual budget of about $400,000, twice as much as it receives from endowment and tuition...
...80th Congress Senator Chan Gurney (R.S.D.) introduced legislation to permit federal employees to take leave of absence for research and study with the government paying for their tuition...