Training for the Ministry at Harvard (1922), p. 7.


                                                        Affiliated Schools

Affiliated with the University are the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, the Boston University School of Theology and the Newton Theological Institution. Members
of this School may elect work in any of these affiliated Schools, without additional tuition charge. In. the case of the two latter Schools, located in Boston and Newton, this
practice is not uncommon. In the case of the Episcopal School, located in Cambridge near Harvard Square, it is very general.

                                                      Cambridge and Boston

Not the least of advantages which Harvard has to offer its students is the opportunity of working in a community rich with great traditions of learning and of service.
Cambridge is the oldest and most famous university seat in North America, abounding in historical, literary and romantic associations. It is of inestimable value to the minister
to have studied among such surroundings, and to have felt the inspiration which they can give. Furthermore, eight minutes' ride in the subia-ay carries one into the heart of
Boston, with its attractions for the lover of music and art, its historic churches -,with their vigorous modern activities, its instructive methods of dealing with various
sociological problems.

                                                Expenses, Scholarships, and Self-Help

The annual tuition fee is $150. The average room rent is $l40. Board is about $8 per meek. A fair cost for a full year's residence, including

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