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« on: April 06, 2014, 11:03:26 PM »

Meh, they'll all be Republicans a decade from now.

Wishful thinking.

Around 15% are legacies, and 40% are from private prep schools. 50-55% white. The Dartmouth Review has spawned people like Ingraham and D'Souza, and it was the second-to-last Ivy to admit women. Trustees include a Hoover Institute fellow who wrote speeches for Reagan, a former Clarence Thomas clerk, and a GMU professor. Certainly the most conservative of the Ivies - a good portion of them will probably go on to be Republicans in a decade.
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