Word: tuitions
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Scholarship and financial aid problems are providing the biggest stumbling block to the Administration's plans for increased tuition rates, the CRIMSON learned from high University officials yesterday...
Provost Buck, who will make the final decision on whether to recommend the tuition jump must decide the effect an increase will have on the make-up of the student body. The Provost, in the event he decides the increase is absolutely essential will probably include recommendations for providing increased scholarships, loans, and jobs for needy students...
...Using some of the money gained from increased tuition to defray needy students expenses...
...Provost is expected to submit his recommendation on tuition to the Corporation within the near future. It is likely that any recommendation will include a blanket tuition...
...when the new charges were announced Provest Buck commented that the move was "a necessary part of Harvard's adjustment to normal operations after the post-war bulge of veteran expanded enrollment." Buck then optimistically predicted. "The present rise in tuition may well be our final increase, assuming that economic conditions are now stabilizing...