From WSJopinion: Legacy preferences hurt the less well-off but aid what really matters to Harvard: its endowment, writes Allysia Finley
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accused her colleagues of having “let-them-eat-cake obliviousness.” Her assessment of the case is as confused as the metaphor. It is Harvard and other elite schools that have been behaving like snooty royalty. Now they will no longer be able to have their cake and eat it too.Continue reading your article with
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