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Subject: Re: Warren Buffett, Setting Expectations and Fundraising Totals


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M3
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Date Posted: 17:47:16 10/04/24 Fri
In reply to: An Observer 's message, "Warren Buffett, Setting Expectations and Fundraising Totals" on 12:37:09 10/04/24 Fri

P is doing just fine thank you.

Even without a law/business/medical school

https://alumni.princeton.edu/stories/annual-giving-campaign-2024-results

https://www.princetonvarsityclub.org/tiger-athletics-give-day-tagd-celebrates-10th-anniversary-with-record-breaking-success/

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Date Posted: 18:32:50 10/04/24 Fri

M3, do you have the corresponding data for Princeton in 2022 and 2023? That's what would shed the most light on Columbia's numbers.

I'd also like to see how Princeton navigated the pandemic years. I thought Columbia continuing to increase dollars raised in 2020, 2021 and 2022 was impressive, working through the pandemic without missing a beat.

This is potentially meaningful data that, for the professional class, the pandemic was not an economic setback and, indeed, might have been a boost given skyrocketing stock market prices.

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