Show Colleges Face Money Woes Editors The following article is the third of a series of six which are to appear in The It is reprinted by special from the 1950 issue of Time Libraries laboratories alike are swallowing up money like Yale is spending for against in and its scientists like those of every other have long outgrown their Bunsen A sign of the times is the fact that the University of California's new cyclotron cost only the U.S. Government has that kind of so the U.S. paid for Modern science is a costly and nowhere is this more obvious than in the medical the cost to the college per over and above the tuition it has jumped from in 1910 to and in Out of 78 medical schools throughout the U. 44 are running in the red to the tune of million a |