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...increases voted were made necessary by a deficit last year of $161,000 and an estimated deficit this year of over $300,000. The Sub-Committee which spent several weeks in careful study of the whole tuition question, reported that despite the Endowment Fund, which enabled the University to put through a fifty-percent raise in teachers' salaries, nevertheless the increase in wages and other administrative costs, and in the expenses of maintenance during the past two years, made imperative a substantial enlargement of the income to be secured from tuition fees...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY TUITION FEES ARE INCREASED | 3/4/1921 | See Source »

...Sub-Committee consisting of Professor Warren, Dean Haskins, Professor Moore, Dean Hughes, Dean Donham and Dean Yeomans, made to the full committee an exhaustive report outlining in detail the business condition of the University, and estimating its probable deficit this year and the probable growth of the deficit during the next two years if no increase were made in tuition fees...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY TUITION FEES ARE INCREASED | 3/4/1921 | See Source »

...reason for believing that what brings pleasure to the musician is any higher or nobler than that which brings pleasure to the normal human being," etc.; assuming of course that all musicians are either ab or sub-normal, and that no normal person can be a musician at heart, whether or not, a professional. he considers mediocrity of taste to be an excuse for itself, and that nothing further is necessarily to be desired. But good taste is the result of cultivation. Few persons are born with a natural appreciation of Wagner or Debussy, any more than for Velasquez...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Glee Club's Policy | 2/5/1921 | See Source »

...three weeks, during which the bill has been in the hands of a sub-committee, Congress has apparently forgotten it. No report on it has yet been made and the day of adjournment is too near to allow further delay...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "THE LAW'S DELAY" | 2/4/1921 | See Source »

...Paul Jackson, and an editorial on Advance Information, concerning the selection of new courses, are timely discussions of very interesting problems. A story, "All That Glitters," by Miss R. E. Judkins, which is a serious treatment of the ever-old, ever-new marriage question, in spite of the comic sub-head, "A Pr-r-roblem Story!", and a story-thesis, "Talbot and Atropos," by Mr. L. F. Ranlett '21, an intricate treatment of an astronomical possibility, are thrown in for good measure. There are no poems; there is no familiar essay...

Author: By Roger Williams., | Title: PRAISES LITERARY QUALITY | 2/1/1921 | See Source »

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