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After the Crash: Restoring Economic Growth

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Founding St Catherine's College in the 1960s required extensive appeals to industry to secure adequate funding to build and endow the new College.
Our list of founding benefactors represents a rich tapestry of British manufacturing, and is a reminder of the booming condition of the 1960s economy. Fifty years on, and our economy, along with those of the Eurozone nations, is looking less robust. Part of a series celebrating 50 years of St Catherine's College.

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St Catherine's College
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Tracy Corrigan
Clive Maxwell
Martin Heipertz
Paul Betts
Roger Ainsworth
Keywords
finance
st catherine's
st catz
economics
alumni
anniversary
college
crisis
economy
Department: St Catherine's College
Date Added: 05/10/2012
Duration: 01:03:29

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