Word: tuition
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Higher tuition charges than at present, however, are necessary in both public and private colleges for those who can afford them, Dickey wrote in a letter to the New York Times. On this point he is in agreement with Seymour E. Harris, Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Political Economy, who advocates gradually increased tuition charges in line with costs...
...Language department and one that Harvard may well copy. Every one of the drill sessions, which consist of ten students each, is taught by a native of the country whose language is being taught. These teachers are all graduate students who work off a percentage of their tuition by leading these small classes. These graduate students are even rotated from class to class so that the students will not learn to mimic one particular type of accent in the language they are studying...
...third place, uniform rents would lessen the administrative burdens of the present system, which has a scale of 27 different rents. Except for room charges, University bills--including tuition, board, and health fee--are the same for all College students...
...generally appreciated, emphasized Goheen, that the parents of Princeton students pay only 45 per cent of their sons' instruction costs. Although he is opposed to radical tuition increases, Goheen announced a rise of $250--up to $1450--in Princeton tuition next year...
...voters decided 12,333 to 8,781 against petitioning Almond to return their schools to local control, thus let them open integrated. Printed on the ballot was a warning to those who might favor integration over no schools at all: city operation of integrated schools would call for "substantial tuition...