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Yale's endowment became a metaphor for the kind of training it offered its graduates, namely, how to exploit the global marketplace, and technology, for your own interests, while maintaining a smokescreen of virtuous intent.
Jess Row
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Jess Row
Age: 50
Born: 1974
Born: October 25
Short Story Writer
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