Word: tuitions
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...money for 15 full-tuition fellowships, amounting to just under $10,000, has been given the Radcliffe Management Training program by the Harvard Business School...
...school's children come from Cambridge, and are off-spring of parents with some University connection, either as students or faculty, predominate. Teachers hope the school can get more children from non-academic backgrounds. Scholarship funds are available for children whose families cannot meet the 200 dollar yearly tuition...
...should be forced to see the Ohio game from the same seats we saw the Yale game last year. I do no interpret this increased turnover of tickets as a sudden increase in interest, and I don't believe it is entirely due to the fact that the increased tuition cost includes the price of athletic tickets. I think a nominal service charge for processing free tickets would discourage some people from obtaining tickets they are not certain they will...
...Supreme Court in 1952, makes membership in subversive organizations a disqualification for service with the school system. Said the board: "We arise . . . convinced that force and violence are a sine qua non of the Communist faith." ¶Denver University's Community College announced a family tuition rate: additional members of the same family may enroll in courses costing $10 at a cut-rate price of $5. Among the courses offered: Family Financial Security, Ice Skating, Personal and Social Adjustment, Chinese Cooking, Astronomy...
...only two years, Student Council importation of German exchange-students grew from a frail plan to a full blown program. With a $12,000 subsistence stipend from the High Commissioner's office and University remission of tuition, the Council could finance six visitors, and everyone was well-satisfied with the mutual benefits of foreign students in the College...