一 PAGE FOUP THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 22, 1924 Boston University Expert Estimates Value of Learning College or Technical School Education Worth $72,000, High School Is $32,000 Boston, Oct. 22.—The cash value of a college education to its possesser is $7,000, according to a report made public by Dean Everett W. Lord, of the Boston University college of business administration. The report is based on a long study of the carrying capacity of college students, and the cash value of a high school education is placed by the report at $23,000. The report gives the average maximum income of the untrained man as that of the high school graduate at $6,000 and the graduate at $6,000. The total earnings of each of the three types, up to the age of 60, are placed at $45,000. Dean Lord in his computation, estimated that while the untrained man at the age of 50 begins to drop toward dependence, the trained college man reaches his maximum earning capacity at 60. Depends on Physical Strength "The untrained man goes to work as a boy of 14 and reaches his maximum income at the age of 30," the report says. "The maximum is, on the average, less than $1,200 a year. In view of the fact that this income is earned through manual labor, dependents and children, it can fall off at the age of 30 or even earlier, and soon reaches a level below self-support. The figures show that more than 60 out of every 100 untrained workers are dependent on someone for help in paying of 60. The total earnings for the untrained man from 11 to 60 are about $4,600. Between the ages of 14 and 18, four years which might have been spent in high school, the untrained man usually earns not more than $8,200. "The high school graduate goes to work at 18, having lost the opportunity to earn $2,000, which the trained man earned during this period. However, starting at age 20, he earned $3,000 in maximum income for the trained man in seven years, and so steered him his own maximum of $2,200 at 40 and continues at the level for the best of his life. He averages a total earning of $7,000 from 18 to 60. The $35,000 excess over the earned man represents the cash value of a four year high school course. College Man Begins at 22 "Now, consider the college or technical school graduate. His perma- tureal education will be considerable amount may have been earned during the college course. By the time he is 28, his income equals that of the high school graduate at 40 and continues to rise practically without a break. Since he has not developed mental ability and training con- stantly improved with practice, it increases instead of diminishing with the years. The college or technical school graduate's average income of $150,000 does not include anything earned during the college period, are $100,000. The $72,000 more than is earned by a high school graduate represents the equal value of college or technical Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences Meets Students Given Degrees The faculty of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences held its regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at 10 a.m. in the College Theater where dates for degrees were voted upon. The Bachelor of Arts degree was given to the following person: Irving Mott Archer, Muriel Corrigan, Robert L. Javaris, Maurice Jones, Esther Kietzman, Andrew Jesse McDewald, Francis J. R. Rest, James Shake, Elizabeth Amn, Kathryn Theodore Hawm Gowan W恩, Kathyn Wolfe. The degree of Bachelor of Science in Medicine was granted to Dean Lewis, Lloyd Pumphrey, Corn Pearl Svadner, James B. Weaver. The remainder of the meeting was given over to the discussion of suggested changes in various courses in preparation for the printing of the new catalogue. These suggestions were given over to the administrative committee to be voted on at the next faculty meeting. The Home Economics Club entertained the faculty and students of the department of home economics Lawrence Memorial High School Wednesday afternoon from 4:30 p.m. until 6 p.m., with an to formpart party in Frazier hall. About 6 guests attended. --fits you out with a Used Ford that will get you there and bring you back. Remove Chinwhiskers but Leave Mustache Intact The members of the K club, Student Council, and Sackhoes, meet Tuesday night, Oct. 21, and decided that all the men on the Hill may shave off their chinwhiskers but the machaestheses are to grow until a game is scheduled. "The seniors, council, and K men are to carry paddles all week," said Wallace James, president of the Men's Student Council, "and see that the freshmen carry out these rules. Leave your smokes at home, DON'T SHAVE, and salute those colors in front of Martin and Green halves." Every freshman is to bring a pencil in, a pen in, and leave it at the foot of the pole bearing the colors. The colors will stay up until after Homecoming Show Pictures Taken by Geologists on Trip Down Grand Canyon Exhibition of Films for Publi Will Be Given in Fraser Chapel Thursday Motion pictures taken of the boat trip down the Colorado river in the Grand Canyon by a party of explorers will be shown in Fraser chapel Thursday afternoon at 4:30. This is to take the place of the first of a series of seminars for the study of geology, but is open to any person who is interested in seeing the picture. The pictures will be shown because of the many requests the department has received from new students and others. They were shown last fall at the Move, of the department of pedology, the only dept in the party. 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