Word: tuition
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...chief difficulty seems to lie in the financial position of the Law School. The large yearly payment to the Corporation for Langdell Hall has formerly been met by the tuition of those first-year students who have failed to meet their requirements...
...West, whose two grandfathers were full blooded Indians, became an "honorary" chief. From his platform profits he has not only earned enough to re-enter California as a junior, but also to buy a Lincoln sedan which he hopes to use for short lecture trips to help pay his tuition. His purpose in trying to make the football team is to back up his claims for the Loane West health regimen. Said he last week: "The chances are 1,000-to-1 against me but I hope to make...
Last day for withdrawal from College with refund of tuition fee for first quarter...
...Madison the regents of the University of Wisconsin met last week to consider a proposal by budget-balancing President Glenn Frank to up tuition fees from $55 to a minimum of $70. Sidetracking the proposal, the regents voted instead to cut President Frank's salary from...
...hand. Early in President Pendleton's term the famed 1914 Fire burned most of Wellesley to the ground. Undismayed, the president set out to build a vast neo-Gothic plant which now covers the Waban campus with tons of imposing stone. Big (1,500 students) and expensive ($500 tuition), Wellesley thinks of itself as a happy compromise between studious Bryn Mawr and social Smith and Vassar...