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New Haven, Conn., November 17, 1913, -- At the fall meeting of the Corporation, the tuition of Yale College was raised from $155 to $160 a year, and in Sheff. from $150 to $180 a year. This will go into effect with classes that enter in 1914.
Yale received a gift of $50,000 for scholarships from M. R. Hine, of Ansonia, Conn.
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