Word: yieldingness
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While Harvard’s investments lost about $500 million and the University spent about $600 million, the University added about $300 million to the endowment in new gifts, yielding the adjusted total of about $18.3 billion as of June 30, the end of the fiscal year. (Numbers do not...
Africa, its people already plundered by slavers, its animals by poachers and its mineral wealth by miners, is now yielding up its cultural heritage. Across the continent, artifacts are looted from museums, from universities and straight from the ground. Most of the objects--ancient terra-cotta and stone figures, brass...
The college saw a record 52.3 percent of admitted students accept, yielding 86 more students than the 1,075 the college expected. Since housing on the Dartmouth campus was already a serious concern—178 sophomores still do not having housing for the fall—the college looked...
He was spelled by freshman Trey Hendricks, who impressed through three innings of work, yielding just three hits and one walk. But with the game knotted at two in the home half of the eighth, a Harvard error paved the way for Vermont's go-ahead score.
Earlier in the day, freshman starter Marc Hordon--despite nursing a separated shoulder in his non-throwing arm--made a sparkling collegiate debut, yielding just one run and two hits over seven innings.