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The housing and derivatives bubble sure was good for retired Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan and wife NBC News Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Andrea Mitchell. They just turned up in the University of Pennsylvania’s latest list of donors for $5 million or more.
If you want to understand how the money works at your alma mater, just ask them for the last three years of tax returns and annual reports. You may be surprised at what you learn about who depends on bubble blowers.
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Catherine,
Could you please briefly explain the relationship of
Ivy League Endowments and the bubble economy?Thanks,
James -
James:
If you want to understand some of the dynamics of Ivy League endowments, you could start by reading Linda Minor’s work on Harvard and the Harvard Watch report on Harvard’s investment in Enron.
http://www.newsmakingnews.com/catharvarddatadumpindex12,4,00.htm
http://www.dunwalke.com/resources/organizations.htm (See Harvard Watch links under “Harvard”)
http://www.newsmakingnews.com/lindaminor/lm3,19,02harvardtoenron,pt1.htmJon Rappoport has one or two great interviews on the Harvard Endowment and endowments in general. They are buried somewhere in his interview collection.
I have not written much about my alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania. There was one note in the following piece:
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0408/S00265.htm
I learned a bit about University endowments as my father was instrumental for a time
in raising money for Penn and my grandfather involved as well.http://www.wharton.upenn.edu/alum_mag/issues/125anniversaryissue/willits.html
http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/surgery/dse/fittsbio.html
http://www.law.upenn.edu/alumni/alumnijournal/Fall2000/dean/feature/sidebar2.html
http://www.law.upenn.edu/alumni/alumnijournal/Fall2000/dean/feature/sidebar1.htmlIt was not until I started to develop place based financial flows tracking software (Community Wizard) and learned about the operations and economics of government mortgage fraud
and narcotics trafficking that I was able to outline how the system probably works on the covert side.Another thing to write up some day!
Catherine
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thanks Catherine.
Just saw this:
“Yale University is buying debt to help its endowment recover after losing almost $6 billion in the last six months amid the global financial crisis.”
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aE2ac.E1Opyw&refer=home
Comments are closed.
Catherine,
Could you please briefly explain the relationship of
Ivy League Endowments and the bubble economy?
Thanks,
James
James:
If you want to understand some of the dynamics of Ivy League endowments, you could start by reading Linda Minor’s work on Harvard and the Harvard Watch report on Harvard’s investment in Enron.
http://www.newsmakingnews.com/catharvarddatadumpindex12,4,00.htm
http://www.dunwalke.com/resources/organizations.htm (See Harvard Watch links under “Harvard”)
http://www.newsmakingnews.com/lindaminor/lm3,19,02harvardtoenron,pt1.htm
Jon Rappoport has one or two great interviews on the Harvard Endowment and endowments in general. They are buried somewhere in his interview collection.
I have not written much about my alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania. There was one note in the following piece:
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0408/S00265.htm
I learned a bit about University endowments as my father was instrumental for a time
in raising money for Penn and my grandfather involved as well.
http://www.wharton.upenn.edu/alum_mag/issues/125anniversaryissue/willits.html
http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/surgery/dse/fittsbio.html
http://www.law.upenn.edu/alumni/alumnijournal/Fall2000/dean/feature/sidebar2.html
http://www.law.upenn.edu/alumni/alumnijournal/Fall2000/dean/feature/sidebar1.html
It was not until I started to develop place based financial flows tracking software (Community Wizard) and learned about the operations and economics of government mortgage fraud
and narcotics trafficking that I was able to outline how the system probably works on the covert side.
Another thing to write up some day!
Catherine
thanks Catherine.
Just saw this:
“Yale University is buying debt to help its endowment recover after losing almost $6 billion in the last six months amid the global financial crisis.”
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aE2ac.E1Opyw&refer=home