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...MIT??€™s woes come as Harvard remains guardedly optimistic about its finances. After two years of decline, Harvard’s endowment enjoyed a fourth quarter surge last fiscal year to come in at an all-time high of $19.3 billion this summer...
...MIT??€™s endowment grew 57 percent in 2000, but has since dropped from $6.5 billion in 2000 to $5.4 billion in the 2001-2002 fiscal year—and fell again in the 2002-2003 fiscal year, according to Vest...
...issue is the fiscal relationship and the adequacy of Harvard (and MIT??€™s) payments for urban services ranging from police and fire protection to streets and public health...
...concern are the places frequented by students, such as the Cambridge Common and the east end of MIT??€™s campus, that have historically been problem areas. Encouraging more pedestrian traffic in evening hours will help, not harm, public safety...
...outstanding public education that we’re paying for. Meanwhile, we need to have a more transparent budget so that we know that the funding is making it to teachers and classrooms, rather than the central administration. Cambridge also needs to take advantage of Harvard and MIT??€™s potential as a resource, both for their expertise and their students with interest in public service...