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Monday night at a council-sponsored meeting on E4D, representatives and a handful of seniors began setting up structures which they hope will give the fund the institutional foundation to carry it into the next century...
THERE are, of course, those who would rather you give money to the recently-resurrected Endowment for Divestiture (E4D) This is, in some ways, even worse than giving money to Harvard directly. This mind-set of giving Harvard money is still created, but it is wrapped up in the pseudo-issue of divestiture. Supporters for E4D should realize that their $25,000 provides not a single ounce of leverage on the University...
...give money to E4D, you're just giving Harvard money anyway (or Phillips Brooks House, if Harvard doesn't divest by 2003). But I suppose E4D acts as a slave for those rich limousine liberals who want to give some of their millions to Harvard, without offending their sensitive, trendy, politically-correct activist consciences...
...busy semester awaits the council. It should try to revive the comatose campus divestment movement and actively support the Endowment for Divestiture (E4D)--the alternative gift fund with which the council reinstituted ties last semester...
...committee on University investment will attempt to revive the issue of Harvard's South African stockholdings by sponsoring a February student petition drive. The committee also hopes to define the council's relations with an independent, divestment-linked student gift fund, the Endowment for Divestiture (E4D...