Foedus Hederanum






Loci universitatum Foederis Hederani.


Foedus Hederanum[1] est athletica universitatum et collegiorum societas, quae in manibus athleticis ex octo institutionibus educationis superioris in Civitatibus Foederatis Boreorientalibus consistit. Nomen societatis illas scholas octo una attingit, praeter contextus athleticos.[2] Hae institutiones sunt Universitas Brunensis, Universitas Columbiae, Universitas Cornelliana, Collegium Dartmuthense, Universitas Harvardiana, Universitas Pennsylvaniensis, Universitas Princetoniensis, et Universitas Yalensis. Nomini Foederis Hederani sunt latentes excellentiae academicae atque elitismi socialis significationes.





Cratera Yalensis per lusum harpasti inter universitates Harvardianam et Yalensem, Ludum tantum appellatum, quotannis ex 1875 habitum.





Fabulae Graeca antiqua in Stadio Harvardiano anno 1903 agitur.


Nomen primum in usu circa 1933 erat, sed rite sanctum est solum post Societatem Athleticam Collegiatam Nationalem constitutam, anno 1954.[3] Septem ex octo institutionibus conditae sunt per colonico Civitatum Foederatarum tempus. Cornelliana anno 1865 condita est. Inter institutiones Foederis Hederani sunt septem ex novem Collegia colonica quae ante Res Novas Americanas diplomata acceperant; alia sunt Universitas Rutgersensis et Collegium Gulielmi et Mariae.



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Academiis Foederis Hederani sunt nonnullae ex maximis dotationes in orbe terrarum.




















































































Institutio
Locus
Nomen athleticum per ludibrium datum
Numerus scholasticorum
Dotatio anno 2015
Personae academicae
Colores

Universitas Brunensis

Providentia, Rhodensis Insula

Ursi
+8 649, $3.3 billion[4]

+736,[5]

Formula:College color boxes

Universitas Columbiae

Urbs Novum Eboracum in civitate Novo Eboraco

Leones
+22 920, $9.6 billion[6]

+3 763,[7]

Formula:College color boxes

Universitas Cornelliana

Ithaca in civitate Novo Eboraco

Magnus Ruber Cornellianus
20,633
$6.2 billion[8]
+2 908,
Formula:College color boxes

Collegium Dartmuthense

Hanovera Novae Hantoniae

Magnus Viridis Dartmuthensis
+6 141, $4.7 billion[9]
571

Formula:College color boxes

Universitas Harvardiana

Cantabrigia Massachusettae

Coccineus
+21 225, $37.6 billion[10]

+4 671,[11]

Formula:College color boxes

Universitas Pennsylvaniensis

Philadelphia Pennsilvaniae

Tremebundi
+20 643, $10.1 billion[12]

+4 464,[13]

Formula:College color boxes

Universitas Princetoniensis

Princetonia Novae Caesareae

Tigres
+7 592, $22.7 billion[8]
+1 172,
Formula:College color boxes

Universitas Yalensis

Portus Novus Connecticutae

Canes Molossi
+11 666, $25.6 billion[14]

+4 140,[15]

Formula:College color boxes



Notae |




  1. Anglice Ivy League.


  2. "Princeton Campus Guide – Ivy League" .


  3. "Ivy League History and Timeline" .


  4. Michael McDonald, "Brown Posts 16.1 Percent Investment Gain in Year Ended June 30," Bloomberg.com/news, 1 Octobris 2014 (bloomberg.com/news/2014-10-01/brown-posts-16-1-investment-gain-in-year-ended-june-30.html).


  5. "Faculty & Employees". Brown University .


  6. Christian Zhang, "University announces 17.5 percent return on endowment in 2014," Columbia Daily Spectator, Oct. 1, 2014 (columbiaspectator.com/news/2014/10/01/university-announces-175-percent-return-endowment-2014).


  7. http://www.columbia.edu/cu/opir/abstract/opir_faculty_history_1.htm


  8. 8.08.1 Peter Jacobs, "How All the Ivy League Endowments Performed," Business Insider, Oct. 22, 2014 (businessinsider.com/ivy-league-university-endowments-fiscal-year-2014-returns-2014-10).


  9. "College endowment valued at $4.5 billion," The Dartmouth, Sept. 16, 2014 (thedartmouth.com/2014/09/16/news/college-endowment-valued-at-4-5-billion).


  10. Michael McDonald, "Harvard’s 15.4% Gain Trails as Mendillo Successor Sought," Bloomberg.com/news, 24 Septembris 2014 (bloomberg.com/news/2014-09-23/harvard-has-15-4-investment-gain-trailing-dartmouth-penn-1-.html).


  11. "Archived copy" .


  12. Michael McDonald, "University of Pennsylvania Posts 17.5% Investment Return," Bloomberg.com/news, 18 Septembris 2014 (bloomberg.com/news/2014-09-18/university-of-pennsylvania-posts-17-5-investment-return-1-.html).


  13. "Penn: Penn Facts". The University of Pennsylvania .


  14. Adrian Rodrigues, "Yale endowment rises to all-time high," Yale Daily News, Sept. 25, 2014 (yaledailynews.com/blog/2014/09/25/yale-endowment-rises-to-all-time-high)


  15. "About – Facts". Yale University .



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