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TUITION FEE IS RAISED TO $200.

Corporation Voted Unanimously for Proposed Addition of $50.

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Now it is $400.

The Corporation has voted unanimously to raise the tuition fee charged to new students in the following departments from $150 to $200, commencing in the academic year 1916-17: Harvard College, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate School of Business Administration, the Schools of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, and the Bussey Institution with the School of Forestry.

Students now registered in any of the above departments, however, will be charged the present tuition fee of $150 so long as they continue in the departments in which they are at present registered; and that no Stillman Infirmary, laboratory or graduation fee be charged to any student paying the new tuition fee of $200.

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