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...adopted by the Corporation, the report's suggestions would signify an important change in Harvard investment policy since President Pusey, four years ago, said, "Our purpose is just to invest in places that are selfishly good for Harvard. We do not use our money for social purposes...
...Report on The University and the City, the Austin Committee recommended one major exception to the rule: cases that involve "the University's duty to the more or less immediately surrounding community." In such decisions, the committee suggested, the University might consider community benefits as a "positive" reason to invest...
...playwright has bestowed on the play. The inner life is what the actor or actress brings to the play. That is why there have been as many differing Hamlets as there have been actors who have played the part. What makes certain actors great Hamlets is that they invest the role with an inner life of compelling richness, density and power. They risk and spend all that they themselves have learned about life and add it to mighty Shakespeare's best...
...Harvard could deposit $1 million in the First National City Bank for five years at three per cent interest. First National usually lends out money at eight per cent but since Harvard would agree to accept a lower interest rate. First National could use this interest differential to invest in black businesses. They would do this through their Small Businses Investment Corporation (SBIC) which could put up an equal amount, thus giving $500,000 to a black or community-owned business over a five year period. The stock in the business would be 51 per cent owned by the community...
Justifying his definition of the term "fair net income" to mean between 10 and 15 per cent of the market value "We are required by law to insure the landlord some sort of profit. If you invest your money in a savings account of a landlord's property Cronin said, you get back six per cent. Ten to 15 per cent is a reasonable profit rate to expect...