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While 2008 has been the year of the small donor??€”Democratic frontrunner Barack Obama has financially swamped Hillary Clinton largely due to the fact that he can return to his army of donors who give gifts of under $50—the cost of processing such micro-donations is often prohibitive for smaller-scale campaigns, given the high processing fees for credit card payments...
...transferring some of the donor??€™s bone marrow along with the organs, two Medical School researchers have found a way to fool immune cells into accepting foreign tissue as well. Four of the five study’s subjects received successful transplants...
...Nevertheless, according to Abell, it is entirely possible for the FAS dean to decide to spend the money on projects unrelated to undergraduate life, despite the donor??€™s intent and the Development Office’s advertisements...
...Other universities explicitly take into account a donor??€™s past when deciding whether to accept donations...
...with, will be in direct competition with each other, and able to increase their bids accordingly. The second benefit is that the University will be in a stronger position to resist earmarks on donations. Many an endowed chair has been created in anticipation of preferential treatment for the generous donor??€™s offspring—but the money might be better spent on expanding financial aid, or funding study abroad. In an open trade, Harvard could demand more scope to spend the money as it sees fit. Needless to say, it could be uncomfortable for the student in question...