Word: tuition
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Gothic shadow cast across Philadelphia by the ancient and excellent University of Pennsylvania, Temple University has spent ten years clamoring for public recognition. Cheap (tuition: $200) and teeming (enrollment: 10,106), Temple is comparable to City College of New York...
Sirs: I won a scholarship at "Miss Spence's School for Girls" [TIME, Feb. 3] and was educated there from 1910-17. After graduating I went back to teach Latin, English and History, thereby paying for my tuition at "swankless" Barnard...
...interested in aesthetic young men who revel in the intellectual atmosphere that pervades these cloistered walls, sipping their tea and sweet cocktails while drawing salaries to be of service to slightly younger men, who, perhaps, don't like sweet cocktails nor even intellectual atmosphere, but who, nevertheless, pay their tuition for assistance in educating themselves...
...hundred and fifty men of highest ability is suggested as the maximum permissible. To provide opportunity for a selected group of outstanding students, there should be available at least twenty-five fellowships paying an annual stipend of fourteen hundred dollars or more, and an equal number of scholarships covering tuition. The fact that Harvard is to lead the way in graduate study and that the financing of a man's study becomes increasingly difficult as he enters the graduate field, makes funds imperative for the purpose of students support...
Term bills bring the next largest amount of income. In 1831 the students paid $21,000 for their tuition. Last year the amount...