Word: tuitions
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Hope for government tax aid to parents of college students rose over the weekend, when the American Council on Education announced that its bill to give tax credit for tuition payments was assured of a hearing...
...that he may modify the extended hours program this spring. He is justified in doing so, but a word of warning is in order. While we would like to see Lamont open long enough to suit every student's convenience, we realize that economy is also necessary to keep tuition low. But economy must be balanced against education; extra hours must not be sacrificed to budgetary demands. We must insist that Sunday hours at Lamont be retained and freshmen be provided with study space in the evening. If an adequate study hall cannot be procured, the University must keep Lamont...
When equal protection was accorded to law students this year in the form of an increase in tuition, nobody thought of extending them equal privileges in the matter of free access to the University's athletic facilities. Merely to point out this inequity is to appeal for its elimination. The law student, with his debilitating and demanding curriculum, is more in need of exercise and the heavy breathing it induces than his more dilettante brethren to the south. Moreover, Harvard Law School, which has pioneered so many advances in legal education, should not miss the opportunity to begin turning...
...passed, the bill would in effect reduce Harvard College tuition from $800 to $560, if the student receives no scholarship...
Lower income bracket students would not gain much directly, however, for they can claim the 30 percent credit only on the part of their tuition not covered by scholarship...