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+====Endowments fine now but donations drop if all speech is allowed.==== |
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+**MacDonald 05** |
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+G. Jeffrey MacDonald Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor. Donors: too much say on campus speech? ; Colleges feel more pressure from givers who want to help determine who'll be speaking on campus. The Christian Science Monitor ~~Boston, Mass~~ 10 Feb 2005: 11. ~~Premier~~ |
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+According to Hamilton President Joan Hinde Stewart, angry benefactors threatened to quit giving if |
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+says Doyle, especially in terms of paid speakers who "promote hate." |
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+====Endowments are key to innovation and US competitiveness.==== |
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+**Leigh '14** (Steven, dean of CU-Boulder College of Arts and Sciences, "Endowments and the future of higher education," CU-Boulder, March) OS |
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+These broad trends point directly to the need for CU-Boulder's College of Arts |
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+affirm the importance of higher education and enduringly preserve its viability and vitality. |
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+====Loss of U.S. tech leadership causes great power war==== |
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+**Taylor 04** ~~Mark, Professor of Political Science – Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "The Politics of Technological Change: International Relations versus Domestic Institutions", 4-1, http://www.scribd.com/doc/46554792/Taylor~~ |
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+Technological innovation is of central importance to the study of international relations (IR), |
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+, and war, international systems would not exist in the first place. |