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Less than 50 years later, its own finances in tatters, the hotel was on the auction block, its occupancy rate for the summer season at only 30%. For a mere $3.5 million, four couples bought the place. Sensible north-country folk, they were quickly operating in the black, drawing only...
The case required trustees of the University to “exercise judgment and care” which “men of prudence, discretion, and intelligence” would exercise in the management of their own finances. Trustees must also balance probable income and probable risk of the endowment...
The center is situated on Stanford University property, but is independent of that institution, with its own finances, trustees and facilities. It rents the land from Stanford for $1 a year.
Women had moved into Harvard classrooms in 1943, but it wasn’t until 1967 that they were allowed in Lamont Library. By 1970 Harvard and Radcliffe had held their first joint Commencement ceremony, and in a 1971 “non-merger merger” agreement, Harvard absorbed...
September 1, 1972: Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology Martina S. Horner assumes Radcliffe presidency. She presides over a Radcliffe dealing with the aftermath of the “non-merger merger,” which gave Harvard control of Radcliffe’s daily operations and finances.