October 30, 2009
Crimson Pork
"most endowments are meant to last in perpetuity." Unforeseen was the possibility that the dollar would become worthless due to government printing presses running 7 days a week. Harvard could charge tolls to pass through their property. Profs. Wilkerson, Tribe and Ogletree could pressure Obama for a special stimulus bill for Harvard. It could be added to the 1900 page health care bill as an amendment, or to a defense bill for new troops for Afghanistan. Obama can prevent anyone from reading the bills until after they are passed.
http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=529806
New Law To Help University Finances
Published On Thursday, October 29, 2009 1:46 AM
By ATHENA Y. JIANG and JUNE Q. WU
Harvard Crimson Staff Writer
"most endowments are meant to last in perpetuity." Unforeseen was the possibility that the dollar would become worthless due to government printing presses running 7 days a week. Harvard could charge tolls to pass through their property. Profs. Wilkerson, Tribe and Ogletree could pressure Obama for a special stimulus bill for Harvard. It could be added to the 1900 page health care bill as an amendment, or to a defense bill for new troops for Afghanistan. Obama can prevent anyone from reading the bills until after they are passed.
http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=529806
New Law To Help University Finances
Published On Thursday, October 29, 2009 1:46 AM
By ATHENA Y. JIANG and JUNE Q. WU
Harvard Crimson Staff Writer
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