Word: using
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...Higher education has always been provided at a fraction of its cost, but, unfortunately as its cost has increased the charge made for it has too often stood still or been increased in much smaller proportion. It is certainly not a legitimate use of the income of funds given by the public for the endowment of higher education to continue to provide for the sons and daughters of the well-to do a very expensive opportunity for higher education at the same scale of fees that prevailed a generation...
...time of the class of 1920 dance the barren condition of the building forbade the use of the several upper rooms for boxes. Fortunately the comparatively small number of men already returned from service allowed the boxes to be arranged comfortably in the lower floor and upper hall. This season, however, the whole of the second floor is to be thrown open for the use of box-holders, and in this way the increased number of guests will more than be accomodated...
...scholarship bureau, established a number of years ago, but abandoned during the war, has recently been reorganized and put into action by the University branch of the Phi Beta Kappa Society. As in other years, the bureau is intended solely for the use of Harvard undergraduates, with the purpose not of tutoring the applicants to the bureau, but of pointing out of them better methods of study and so forth...
...United States construes subdivision "C" of Article XXIII to mean that the League shall refuse to recognize agreements with regard to the traffic in women and children and that the League shall use every means possible to abolish and do away with such practice...
...Board of Preachers, will conduct the services in Appleton Chapel tomorrow at 11 o'clock in place of Bishop Lawrence, who is ill. Officers of the University should enter at the north door of the Chapel and students at the south door, unless accompanied by friends, when they should use the west door...