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Latest revision as of 01:22, 29 July 2007
Roger Taylor uses the term a lot to explain his goal for fund raising at Knox. Some suspect he made it up. Enterprising student Matt Hundley suggested the snappier replacement name Operation: Iron Hymen, but the administration has yet to recognize it. Examples of financially impregnable colleges and universities include:[1]
| Institution | Endowment (2006) |
|---|---|
| Harvard University |
$28,915,000,000 |
| Yale University |
$18,030,000,000 |
| Princeton University |
$13,044,000,000 |
| Northwestern University |
$5,140,000,000 |
| Grinnell College |
$1,471,000,000 |
| Knox College[2] |
$54,100,000 |
References[edit]
- ↑ List of colleges and universities by endowment - Wikipedia article
- ↑ Knox Receives $10-Million Gift - from Knox Web site
