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Columbia University has announced a radical change in its investment policy, planning to have firms and individuals outside the school handle up to 90 percent of its $1.1 billion endowment, The Spectator reported.
Among the alibis Conner offered and Murray declined were the narrowness of the starting line and the nearness of the spectator fleet. A ragtag armada, 800 remarkable vessels ranging from the Achille Lauro to the Love Boat, tails along in a boiling wash. "They were a factor," insisted Conner, who...
Associate Dean of Arts and Sciences Michael Rosenthal told the Columbia Spectator that the new course will be the foundation of any women's studies major Columbia may offer.
There are good reasons why the growth of American museums has reached this temporary peak in Los Angeles. It is the second biggest city in the U.S., and determined to make itself felt. It teems with new money thirsting for status through art. In Los Angeles, city of therapies, one...
Harvard's victory this weekend came off without spectator casualties, University administrators said yesterday, because of nearly two dozen extra policemen on foot and mounted on horses on the playing field.