Word: tuitions
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...recent tuition rise, especially considering the un-conscionable form it has taken, presents a capital problem in the economics of modern education. It is on this larger question, rather than on such too-obvious injustices as the football-tax and the $200 kick-back to be exacted from teaching fellows, that I should like to comment...
...intend to use a substantial portion of the money gained from increased tuition as free unrestricted funds for loans and scholarships for needy students," Buck stated...
...high cost of maintaining our standards of instruction, our tutorial, laboratories, libraries, teaching facilities, individual departments, and the decentralized House Dean system, among other things, has created a situation where we had either to raise tuition or give up something. We have decided to raise tuition," Buck went on. "Innovations cost money, if we did not do these things, we would have saved money, but not kept the quality we desired...
...every turn. Our old policy has prevented boys from taking advantage of our athletic facilities. Athletics, and for that matter other activities called 'extra-curricular,' must be recognized as functions of education. To be honest and decent about such recognition we feel the cost should be included in the tuition...
...tuition at Radcliffe will be in effect despite the fact that Radcliffe students will not get the free participation booklet or varsity athletic tickets. Under the existing agreement between the University and Radcliffe, the tuition of both schools must be the same. Radcliffe turns over 83% of its tuition to Harvard, and keeps the other...