Show INCREASE URGED IN COLLEGE FEES i I U cU Students Should Pay More Rockefeller Jr I t Believes d' d PROVIDENCE R. R I. I June 15 AP The The possibility of Increasing colI college col col- 1 lege legs tuition to meet changing student student stu stu- I dent t types pes was broached today by 1 V Vs John D. D Rockefeller Jr In an adY address address ad ad- Y VV s dress at the commencement luncheon luncheon lunch lunch- V t eon at Brown university VI w Mr Rockefeller said that whereas at the time privately supported colleges coli colleges col col- i I leges and universities were founded r- r they attracted students who intended In Intended intended in- in tended going into the ministry teaching or other professions in t which the financial return to them Ii k was Vas small but the benefit to the R. R j community at large the tho colleges lt fl were now attracting students who i attended them for a good time social so social so- so cial considerations or to fit themselves themselves them them- selves to earn money M While lle the charitable nature of the 4 financing of the colleges and universities uni uni- was logical when they Fa were founded Mr Rockefeller said he felt that the changed conditions warranted a new method of of financing financing financing ing with the student bearing a greater part of the cost of his edu edu- du- du cation Assuming that the policy of charging the students the full amount which it costs to educate them were adopted Mr Rockefeller said the privately supported colleges col- col leres leges and universities would doubly their income present from students students' fees which Is approximately 70 a year ear One can quickly figure the stupendous endowment necessary to yield such an Income Undoubtedly the parents of a large minority of these students could couldwell couldwell couldwell well afford to pay the full cost I |