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...endowment, which now holds about $25,000, keeps seniors' gifts in escrow until the University sells its South Africa-related investments. If Harvard has not divested by 2003, E4D will donate its funds to local charities, such as Phillips Brooks House...
...midst of a dispute between the council chair and E4D's directors during the winter of 1985-1986, institutional ties were cut between the two groups. Symbolic ties were also cut, and the council embarked on a less political, more student service-oriented tack which would last nearly three years...
Many of the students on the council in its early years were activists, and the formal ties between E4D and the council served as a very visible reminder of what they envisioned as the student government's political role--until Brian C. Offut '87 was elected council chair...
...time, E4D's charter called for the council's chair to act as the divestment fund's president, and Offut, a self-described "libertarian" who opposed divestment, assumed his role at the top of E4D...
Offut increasingly drew fire from E4D's other directors, who said he was not adequately promoting the group. He ended up resigning his post, and the council and E4D came to share no more than a mailing address...