#WR:
$1.8 billion to university for student aid, Part 1. During the last
days, the media said Michael F. Bloomberg, former mayor of New York
City, is donating $1.8 billion to Johns Hopkins University to create a
fund for student aid. Great initiative in gloomy times! #Bloomberg
#WR:
$1.8 billion to university for student aid, Part 2. .Bloomberg,
billionaire businessman, about his initiative said: “America is at its
best when we reward people based on the quality of their work, not the
size of their pocketbook”. @WSJ , @NYtimes talk about it. #Bloomberg
#WR: $1.8 billion to university for student aid, Part 3. The same Bloomberg in #NYTimes
wrote “Here’s a simple idea I bet most Americans agree with: No
qualified high school student should ever be barred entrance to a
college based on his or her family’s bank account.” #Bloomberg
#WR:
$1.8 billion to university for student aid, Part 4. According to the
Michael Bloomberg's comments, he graduated at Hopkins thanks a National
Defense student loan because his father, a bookkeeper, couldn’t pay his
studies. His 1st donation to the university was $5. #Bloomberg
#WR:
$1.8 billion to university for student aid, Part 5. Michael R.
Bloomberg concludes his comment about the student aid saying: “There may
be no better investment that we can make in the future pf the American
dream – and the promise of equal opportunity for all.” #Bloomberg
#WR:
$1.8 billion to university for student aid, Part 6. I am not Bloomberg
and I am not billionaire, but during my years of university professor, I
always helped w/my skills, writing materials to the students who had
good qualifications, and they made effort to learn. #Bloomberg
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