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Between Fundraising and Endowment, Harvard’s Coffers Look Full

September 15, 2008 03:31 PM ET | Alison Go | Permanent Link | Print

Reader Comments

Good will.

This money is going to good will. Harvard is economically diverse, and this endowment helps massively towards giving grants and student aid where it's needed to the majority of students who use loans to afford such schools.

Gorged with Money? Maybe, but who's acting liberal?

I think it is great! Harvard also offers a great Financial Aid package. If you've got what it takes to attend they are going to make sure you have a chance to. Clearly not on the "but everyone should get to go" liberal mentality!

Good for Harvard!

We're all delighted Harvard is rich. Who knew?

No Statute of Limitations For Harvard

I propose that Harvard be held responsible (financial reparations & morally )for its' complicity in allowing Dr.Timothy Leary, an associate professor, to conduct experiments using LSD -25 ,psylocybin,& mescaline on human beings composed of trusting Harvard students,fellow Harvard faculty members .In addition ,Dr.Leary,exploiting the Media to promote his warped ideology succeeded in setting into motion the illicit drug culture that has taken or ruined millions of lives for three generations.I speak for my family as witness to this holocaust.

Gorged with Money

Clearly, these people have enough money!! Start sending your money to people who really need it like the thousands of charities out there who actually help people!! The last thing Harvard needs is more money to feed the liberal hords.

FIXED

Thanks

error

Your decimal is off on Stanford. They're raising 3.4 billion, not 34.3 billion..

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