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Re-thinking Those Giant Endowments!

Jan 30, 2008
Jenna A. Robinson jarobinson1
Jay Schalin

To read Jay Schalin’s opinion in favor of a required spending limit for college endowments, click here.

To read George Leef’s opinion opposing a required spending limit for college endowments, click here.

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