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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 4 Dec 2017

    A big donation to Columbia University's medical school could mean that future students there will graduate debt-freehttp://nyti.ms/2AvQAUS 

    11:02 PM - 4 Dec 2017
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      1. natalie beeler‏ @NatalieBeeler 4 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Dr. P. Roy Vagelos is an example of ...”to whom much is given, much will be required” (Luke 12:48) Thank you for your generosity oh behalf of our future medical professionals!

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      2. Glenn Tenney‏ @glenntenney 5 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes @cre8tvdeb

        Fantastic #philanthropy! Great news! Now, though, will all those #MedStudents now be #taxed on their use of the grant?

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      3. cre8tvdeb‏ @cre8tvdeb 5 Dec 2017
        Replying to @glenntenney @nytimes

        I'm betting that's a "yes"

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      1. Charlie Crider‏ @CharlieCrider1 5 Dec 2017
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        Columbia it is 😂😂😂

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      1. Kiama Muturi‏ @KiamaKiharu 4 Dec 2017
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        Wow. DR Vagelos and his wife are awesome people. If only more moneyed people would follow their footsteps the world would definitely be an awesome place. God bless you abundantly.

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      1. Ethan T.‏ @MasterDukester 5 Dec 2017
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        @don_17pedro

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      1. Pandasquare‏ @Pandasquare1 4 Dec 2017
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        Nyt never met a rich man it didn't love.

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      1. Silversalty‏ @Silversalty 4 Dec 2017
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        Wouldn't that now be considered taxable income, like grad student grants?

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      1. Mr. Bob Dobalina‏ @ThPatriotHerald 4 Dec 2017
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        That's quite a bit of money to have left over for donations. Good grief.

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      2. SoloJack‏ @SoloJack8 4 Dec 2017
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        Incredibly generous philanthropy from Dr. P. Roy Vagelos & his wife, Diana. Wish other similarly rich folks would be as generous for such worthy causes. Hopefully no one at Columbia tries to manipulate entry qualifications for ideological purposes, as is too often the case there.

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      2. elkay‏ @_lindakay 4 Dec 2017
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        Will they still have to pay taxes on that?

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      1. Rev. Dr A. Early‏ @linde09 6 Dec 2017
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        This is a excellent idea.

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      1. Njinga Mbande‏ @Theodore_Canton 5 Dec 2017
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        South African wealthy families could learn a thing or two about philanthropy.

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      1. I'm a Realist- on to #2020!  🇺🇸‏ @gsojudy 5 Dec 2017
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        Except now tuition will be treated as income and taxed.

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