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No bull: Harvard amassed a large collection of New Zealand cows, but now it's selling them off
By adamg on Wed, 06/07/2017 - 1:47pm
Also see the Crimson report.
The Australian reports Harvard has decided New Zealand dairy cows are no longer part of the sort of diversified portfolio it wishes to hold. Still up in the air: Whether it will try to sell off the nearly 25,000 acres of land it owns in New South Wales (presumably, it could hold that for future expansion after it runs out of land in Allston).
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(presumably, it could hold
Satellite Campus? Interesting concept. All they would need is a small fleet of
LearjetsMD-11s to provide a shuttle service to and from the main campus.Lear? Ha.
A Learjet is going to run out of fuel and dump you into the South Pacific at about 2,500 mi.
Point taken
Have revised my post.
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Do you subscribe to The Australian? Would like to read the story...
Weird, sorry
I was originally able to see the article, but now I can't. Will see if somebody else wrote about it.
Took awhile, but ...
Here's a report by the Crimson.
Jersey cows' milk vs. Holstein cows' milk
A2 beta-casein protein milk from Jersey cows , Guernsey cows and some Asian cows can be used by many folks that use Lactaid type products from Holstein cows' milk
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A2_milk
Where around New England are Jersey cows' milk or Guernsey cows' milk available?
Harvard, the private equity firm
In easily quantifiable terms, top academics picked the wrong career path, at the nation's most prestigious school.
http://harvardmagazine.com/2016/05/harvard-discloses-senior-executive-co...