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  2. Big Three (colleges) - Wikipedia

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    Princeton, like [Harvard and Yale], confers some social distinction upon its graduates. In this respect Harvard, Yale, and Princeton are the Western Counterparts of Oxford and Cambridge, and are maintained largely for the sons of rich men. Members of the American aristocracy would send their boys to one or other of these three universities if ...

  3. Colonial colleges - Wikipedia

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    The colonial colleges are nine institutions of higher education chartered in the Thirteen Colonies during the American Revolution before the founding of the United States. [1] These nine have long been considered together, notably since the survey of their origins in the 1907 The Cambridge History of English and American Literature .

  4. Harvard–Yale football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Only two collegiate rivalries have played more often than Harvard-Yale. Princeton and Yale have played 143 times since 1873, and Lafayette College and Lehigh University (known simply as "The Rivalry"), have played the most, 157 games, dating back to 1884. Yale and Harvard have played major roles in advancing and shaping intercollegiate athletics.

  5. Harvard’s endowment fund ranked at bottom of Ivy League in 20 ...

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    Yale topped the list of Ivies that have generated a significant rate of return over the last two decades. The New Haven, Conn., university’s 20-year annualized rate came in at just under 10.9%.

  6. 12 ETFs to Beat Harvard and Yale - AOL

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    Harvard has the largest endowment at $39.2 billion, with Yale at $29.4 billion. But in the latest fiscal year ending in June 2018, Yale posted a 12.3% return, beating Harvard's 10% return ...

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  8. Yale University - Wikipedia

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    Yale's residential college system was established in 1933 by Edward S. Harkness, who admired the social intimacy of Oxford and Cambridge and donated significant funds to found similar colleges at Yale and Harvard. Though Yale's colleges resemble their English precursors organizationally and architecturally, they are dependent entities of Yale ...

  9. Higher education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    They are primarily either undergraduate only institutions (e.g. liberal arts colleges), or the undergraduate institution of a university (such as Harvard College, Yale College, and Columbia College). Higher education has led to the creation of accreditation organizations, independent of the government, to vouch for the quality of degrees. These ...