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[[Roger Taylor]] uses the term a lot to explain his goal for fund raising at Knox. Some suspect he made it up. | [[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: | Examples of financially impregnable colleges and universities include: |
Revision as of 00:55, 11 May 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:
- Harvard University
- Yale University
- Princeton University
- Northwestern University
- Grinnell College