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A sweeping middle-income initiative
 ‘Many parents won’t even allow their sons and daughters to apply to private colleges, while others allow their children to attend but experience real pain in paying the share we ask of them,’ said William R. Fitzsimmons, Harvard College’s dean of Admissions and Financial Aid, shown here on a recruiting trip. Harvard this week announced a sweeping financial aid initiative to help middle-income families.
Staff photo Justin Ide/Harvard News Office
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