Word: tuition
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Princeton, Minnesota, Beloit and Wisconsin the students pay a fee of one dollar per half year in addition to the regular tuition fee, for athletic purposes...
...will of Dr. Calvin Ellis '46, which has been held in abeyance since his death in 1883 and has been recently probated, the University receives a bequest of about $140,000. First, a fund of $50,000 is created, the income of which is to pay the tuition, cost of text books, room rent and reasonable board of such descendants of David and Beulah Ellis, and John and Hannah Ellis as are students in Harvard College. Any remaining income is to be used for the general purposes of the College. In another paragraph of the will, the residue...
...briefly mapped out the work for the year. The registration of the Freshman class was very large and promises to exceed all previous figures. The scholarships for 1899-1900 have not yet been awarded. The alumni have founded a new Scholarship called the Harvard Annex scholarship, which pays the tuition fee of one student. Miss Elizabeth Wright has succeeded Miss Wallace as director of the new gymnasium. The appearance of the college grounds has been greatly improved by tearing down the small houses numbers 5 and 7 Appian...
...Columbia out of a total registration of 2185 students, 217 are receiving free tuition through scholarships and other means...
PROF. H. E. MUNROE'S select dancing school, Eberle Hall, Union Square, Somerville. The last half of the present term commences next Friday evening. Tuition for the balance of term, 5 lessons and a grand ball, Gentlemen, $2.50; Ladies, $1.50. The school is patronized largely by Harvard students, over 40 attending this class. This ticket also admits the holder to Munroe Hall, 67 Warren street, Roxbury, on Monday and Wednesday evenings. Take any Cambridge and Roxbury car. Grand ball, Friday evening, Feb. 18. Tickets, 50c. Private lessons daily by appointment at 67 Warren St., Roxbury. Lady or gentleman teacher...