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Rises in cost have used up the 15 percent rent increase that the College announced last February, it was learned yesterday. The original reason for the rent hike was an expected decrease in enrollment of up to one-third...
...most pessimistic prediction was a 25 percent loss of College enrollment under which the dormitories would have shown a $121,000 deficit. Trottenberg added that under those circumstances the 15 percent hike would have erased the deficit without filling any of the $100,000 commitment to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...
Presumably three is some reason for the proposed hike in passing grade. just as presumably there was some reason for setting the passing score at 70 last year. If the score were set as a matter of arbitrary convenience. Selective Service could have no excuse whatsoever for the raise. But it as Hershey has hinted, the deferment score is merely a relative standard which can be moved up and down according to the exigencies of the Armed Forces and local boards, the students have a a right to be told...
Hershey also reaffirmed that he may hike the passing grade of the Selective Service Deferment test from...
Next year the Faculty of Arts and Sciences will probably raise the tuition because it showed a deficit last year--a deficit indisputably traceable to the H.A.A. When the Faculty raises tuition it should design the hike to cover all expenses of the H.A.A. that won't be met by game receipts. This would simply be financial application of the consistently repeated policy that athletics are an integral part of education at Harvard. Because he will be supporting the H.A.A. through his tuition, the student should get all of its privileges just as he now has all the privileges...