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University Endowment Lands

The University Endowment Lands (UEL) is an unincorporated area that lies to the west of the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and adjacent to the University of British Columbia (UBC) and the lands associated with that campus. Pacific Spirit Regional Park lies within the UEL. The UEL is part of Metro Vancouver. Mail sent to the UEL is addressed to "Vancouver" rather than the UEL.

University Endowment Lands
Unincorporated area
Location of the University Endowment Lands in Metro Vancouver.
CountryCanada
ProvinceBritish Columbia
Regional districtMetro Vancouver
Electoral AreaElectoral Area A
Government
 • MPJoyce Murray
 • MLADavid Eby
Area
 • Total14.13 km2 (5.46 sq mi)
Elevation
80 m (260 ft)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total3,193
 • Density225.97/km2 (585.3/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-8 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)
Postal code span
V6S, V6T
Area code(s)604, 778
WebsiteUniversity Endowment Lands

The UEL is administered directly by the province and landowners pay their property taxes directly to the provincial government. In a 1995 referendum, UEL residents voted against establishing a municipal governing body.[2]

Geography edit

The University Endowment Lands are located immediately west of the City of Vancouver. Statistics Canada reports a total land area of 14.13 square kilometres (5.46 sq mi). About half of the UEL is made up of Pacific Spirit Regional Park, a mostly forested land that was originally set aside for development which never materialized. Located on Point Grey, the UEL also boasts tall cliffs near the water, with steep drops of approximately 70 metres (230 ft) down to the beaches below.

Because of its isolated location and the nature of the steep cliffs next to the beaches, Greater Vancouver's only nude beaches are located in the University Endowment Lands, the best known being Wreck Beach, located near the western tip of the peninsula.

Climate edit

 
An aerial view of the University Endowment Lands, including UBC and Pacific Spirit Park
 
A University Endowment Lands welcome sign on Northwest Marine Drive

Because the UEL is close to seaside cliffs and the Strait of Georgia, above-average winds are common. Most of the winds come from the Strait itself, Howe Sound and English Bay.

Snowfalls are also more common than many parts of the City of Vancouver because of the area's higher altitude and the lack of an urban heat island due to less terrestrial development.

The UEL has higher humidity compared to other parts of Greater Vancouver because it is surrounded on three sides by water. Fog is common in the winter months, especially in areas near Pacific Spirit Park and the water.

Climate data for UBC, Vancouver
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 16.4
(61.5)
17.9
(64.2)
19.5
(67.1)
25.0
(77.0)
31.0
(87.8)
30.0
(86.0)
31.1
(88.0)
32.8
(91.0)
30.0
(86.0)
25.0
(77.0)
17.5
(63.5)
14.6
(58.3)
32.8
(91.0)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 6.0
(42.8)
7.6
(45.7)
9.5
(49.1)
12.3
(54.1)
15.7
(60.3)
18.0
(64.4)
20.4
(68.7)
20.5
(68.9)
17.9
(64.2)
13.1
(55.6)
8.5
(47.3)
6.1
(43.0)
13.0
(55.4)
Daily mean °C (°F) 3.6
(38.5)
4.9
(40.8)
6.6
(43.9)
9.1
(48.4)
12.3
(54.1)
14.7
(58.5)
16.9
(62.4)
17.1
(62.8)
14.5
(58.1)
10.3
(50.5)
6.1
(43.0)
3.8
(38.8)
10.0
(50.0)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1.2
(34.2)
2.3
(36.1)
3.6
(38.5)
5.7
(42.3)
8.8
(47.8)
11.4
(52.5)
13.2
(55.8)
13.5
(56.3)
11.1
(52.0)
7.5
(45.5)
3.7
(38.7)
1.5
(34.7)
7.0
(44.6)
Record low °C (°F) −13.9
(7.0)
−12.5
(9.5)
−10.6
(12.9)
−0.6
(30.9)
1.7
(35.1)
2.6
(36.7)
7.3
(45.1)
6.1
(43.0)
0.6
(33.1)
−4.1
(24.6)
−12.5
(9.5)
−18.3
(−0.9)
−18.3
(−0.9)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 162.7
(6.41)
137.5
(5.41)
121.9
(4.80)
89.6
(3.53)
68.3
(2.69)
55.5
(2.19)
39.3
(1.55)
48.1
(1.89)
58.6
(2.31)
113.6
(4.47)
198.9
(7.83)
183.5
(7.22)
1,277.4
(50.29)
Source: Environment Canada[3]

History edit

The territory was originally held by the Musqueam Indian Band which still lays claim to the area.[4]

The creation of the University Endowment Lands was first proposed after the passing of the University Endowment Act of 1907, in which the British Columbia provincial government agreed to set aside two million acres (8,000 km2) of British Columbia Crown land to be sold or leased to fund the creation of a university. This land was to be in the Cariboo region of the province's Interior, and consisted of mostly agricultural land. This idea was changed in 1911 when the provincial government passed the University Site Act, which set aside 175 acres (71 ha) in Point Grey for the university. This is where the UEL is located today.

 
"The Gates" monument at University Boulevard and Blanca Street, the intersection that straddles the border between Vancouver and the UEL

By 1920, it was realized that the Cariboo land did not have a high enough market value to generate the income needed for the university, so that idea was abandoned. This led to the British Columbia University Loan Act, which allowed the Lieutenant-Governor to sell 3,000 acres (12 km2) of Crown land on Point Grey for residential development. The money from the auction was put in the University Endowment Account for the university.[5]

However, a lot of the development that was planned was halted due to economic hardships stemming from the Great Depression. The university could not afford to prepare the land for development or to clear the forest land for development. In the 1930s, the university returned control of the land to the government. By the mid-1950s, over half of the undeveloped land in the UEL remained undeveloped due to the Depression and war shortages in the 1940s.

There have been many attempts to develop this land, which was then opposed by environmentally aware residents in the area. In 1988, the creation of Pacific Spirit Park was announced by the provincial Premier Bill Vander Zalm. The park currently makes up of over half of the UEL, acting as a greenbelt between the developed areas and the City of Vancouver. Development, in large part, is very limited; for any proposed developments in the UEL by the Greater Vancouver Regional District or the University of British Columbia, the following groups must be consulted beforehand: university students, university staff, university faculty, environmental groups, businesses, residents and the general public.[6]

Demographics edit

 
Street signs are commonly used to identify UBC's boundaries within the UEL. To the left is a regular UEL street sign, and to the right is UBC's street sign.

In the 2021 census the University Endowment Lands had an official permanent population of 3,193.[7]

The University Endowment Lands' residential population is small and the non-university population includes mostly high-income professionals as the land there is very expensive. The other residents are mostly students living in the university's residences.

Government and politics edit

An unincorporated entity, the UEL has no mayor or municipal government. Rather, it is mostly governed by the University of British Columbia, the Metro Vancouver Regional District (MVRD) and the Province of British Columbia, and they control three entities: the University of British Columbia, University Hill and Pacific Spirit Regional Park. It is part of Electoral Area A of the GVRD.

Residential and commercial taxes are paid directly to the provincial government.

UEL residents are eligible to vote only for school board trustees in City of Vancouver municipal elections.

For provincial elections, the UEL falls under the Vancouver-Point Grey electoral riding. The current Member of the Legislative Assembly is David Eby.

For federal elections, the UEL is in the Vancouver Quadra electoral riding. The seat is held by Joyce Murray.

Neighbourhoods edit

The UEL is made up of four neighbourhood areas:[1]

  • Area A is bordered by Chancellor Boulevard, Acadia Road, University Boulevard and Wesbrook Mall.
  • Area B lies between Chancellor Boulevard and NW Marine Drive.
  • Area C is between Blanca Street, West 6th Avenue, Tasmania Crescent and College Highroad.
  • Area D is bordered by University Boulevard, Agronomy and Toronto Roads, Wesbrook Mall and includes Block F.

Transportation edit

Pacific Spirit Regional Park, at the eastern end of the Endowment Lands, creates a physical buffer between the University and the adjacent Vancouver neighbourhoods of West Point Grey and Dunbar. Because of this, there are only five roads leading from Vancouver into the UEL: North West Marine Drive, 4th Avenue/Chancellor Boulevard, 10th Avenue/University Boulevard, 16th Avenue, and South West Marine Drive.

 
A typical bus for the 99 B-Line, one of the UEL's bus rapid transit services

However, the large number of students and staff commuting to UBC on a daily basis means that the area is easily accessible by public transit. UBC Exchange is the western terminus of many TransLink bus routes, and the bus system is heavily used due to a discount bus pass system called U-Pass.

Economy edit

The UEL is largely a residential neighbourhood, and most economic activity is centred at the University of British Columbia and the area around University Village and University Marketplace. UBC's stores are located mostly in the Student Union Building ("the SUB"). The Village and Marketplace, located next to each other near the intersection of University Boulevard and Allison Road, are located off-campus and home to a food court, several restaurants, some shops, some medical clinics and some services.

 
The University Village, as seen from University Boulevard

The eastern end of the UEL is home to the University Golf Course, which is one of the original developments in the non-campus portions of the UEL.

Wreck Beach is also a popular area for locals and tourists alike due to its reputation as one of the largest clothing optional beaches in North America. A thriving market in food, drink, clothing, personal services and various recreational substances has prospered on the beach for decades.

Commercial centres edit

University Village edit

The University Village is the first commercial structure built on the UEL. Its main level mostly includes a convenience store, a McDonald's restaurant, a photocopying store and a florist.

The second level is home to a Japanese restaurant, a salon, a pizza parlour and a discount textbook store (which is in direct competition with UBC Bookstore, located on campus).

 
The University Marketplace, as seen from Western Parkway

The basement level is entirely dedicated to a multicultural-themed food court, including Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Middle Eastern, etc.

University Marketplace edit

The University Marketplace[8] is a mixed commercial-residential structure completed around the late 1990s to the early 2000s. The main floor is home to Rogers Wireless, Staples Business Depot, Starbucks, several restaurants, some cafes and others.

The second floor of the Marketplace contains mostly offices and medical clinics. Some professors from UBC (especially those in the medical field) have offices located there, likely due to the proximity of the science buildings and UBC Hospital.

The upper floors of the Marketplace contain mostly residential apartment housing.

Education edit

 
The Vancouver School of Economics's Iona Building

The UEL is adjacent to the University of British Columbia (hence the name "University Endowment Lands"), the Vancouver School of Theology and Regent College.

In addition, the UEL is served by the Vancouver School Board and is zoned to University Hill Secondary School and University Hill Elementary School.

Emergency services and public safety edit

Surrounding municipalities edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "UNIVERSITY ENDOWMENT LANDS: Present & Past" (PDF). Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
  2. ^ "University Endowment Lands". Greater Vancouver Book. Vancouver, BC: The Linkman Press. 1997. p. 109.
  3. ^ "Canadian Climate Normals 1971–2000 – Vancouver Harbour CS". September 2011.
  4. ^ "Home - Musqueam Indian Band". Musqueam. Retrieved May 12, 2022.
  5. ^ http://www.universityendowmentlands.gov.bc.ca/library/Official_Community_Plan.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on March 25, 2006. Retrieved March 2, 2006.
  7. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (February 9, 2022). "Profile table, Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population - University Endowment Lands (UEL), Unincorporated place (UNP) [Designated place], British Columbia". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved May 12, 2022.
  8. ^ Vancouver's most luxurious rental condominiums. University MarketPlace. Retrieved on 2014-04-12.
  9. ^ www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca. Archived from the original on March 3, 2007.
  10. ^ . www.vch.ca. Archived from the original on October 18, 2007.

External links edit

  • University Endowment Lands Homepage
  • University Endowment Land Act
  • [1]
  • Discover Vancouver – University Endowment Lands
  • University Marketplace

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This article is about the unincorporated area west of Vancouver For the university located within the University Endowment Lands see University of British Columbia The University Endowment Lands UEL is an unincorporated area that lies to the west of the city of Vancouver British Columbia Canada and adjacent to the University of British Columbia UBC and the lands associated with that campus Pacific Spirit Regional Park lies within the UEL The UEL is part of Metro Vancouver Mail sent to the UEL is addressed to Vancouver rather than the UEL University Endowment LandsUnincorporated areaLocation of the University Endowment Lands in Metro Vancouver CountryCanadaProvinceBritish ColumbiaRegional districtMetro VancouverElectoral AreaElectoral Area AGovernment MPJoyce Murray MLADavid EbyArea 1 Total14 13 km2 5 46 sq mi Elevation80 m 260 ft Population 2021 Total3 193 Density225 97 km2 585 3 sq mi Time zoneUTC 8 PST Summer DST UTC 7 PDT Postal code spanV6S V6TArea code s 604 778WebsiteUniversity Endowment LandsThe UEL is administered directly by the province and landowners pay their property taxes directly to the provincial government In a 1995 referendum UEL residents voted against establishing a municipal governing body 2 Contents 1 Geography 2 Climate 3 History 4 Demographics 5 Government and politics 6 Neighbourhoods 7 Transportation 8 Economy 8 1 Commercial centres 8 1 1 University Village 8 1 2 University Marketplace 9 Education 10 Emergency services and public safety 11 Surrounding municipalities 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksGeography editThe University Endowment Lands are located immediately west of the City of Vancouver Statistics Canada reports a total land area of 14 13 square kilometres 5 46 sq mi About half of the UEL is made up of Pacific Spirit Regional Park a mostly forested land that was originally set aside for development which never materialized Located on Point Grey the UEL also boasts tall cliffs near the water with steep drops of approximately 70 metres 230 ft down to the beaches below Because of its isolated location and the nature of the steep cliffs next to the beaches Greater Vancouver s only nude beaches are located in the University Endowment Lands the best known being Wreck Beach located near the western tip of the peninsula Climate edit nbsp An aerial view of the University Endowment Lands including UBC and Pacific Spirit Park nbsp A University Endowment Lands welcome sign on Northwest Marine DriveBecause the UEL is close to seaside cliffs and the Strait of Georgia above average winds are common Most of the winds come from the Strait itself Howe Sound and English Bay Snowfalls are also more common than many parts of the City of Vancouver because of the area s higher altitude and the lack of an urban heat island due to less terrestrial development The UEL has higher humidity compared to other parts of Greater Vancouver because it is surrounded on three sides by water Fog is common in the winter months especially in areas near Pacific Spirit Park and the water Climate data for UBC VancouverMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 16 4 61 5 17 9 64 2 19 5 67 1 25 0 77 0 31 0 87 8 30 0 86 0 31 1 88 0 32 8 91 0 30 0 86 0 25 0 77 0 17 5 63 5 14 6 58 3 32 8 91 0 Mean daily maximum C F 6 0 42 8 7 6 45 7 9 5 49 1 12 3 54 1 15 7 60 3 18 0 64 4 20 4 68 7 20 5 68 9 17 9 64 2 13 1 55 6 8 5 47 3 6 1 43 0 13 0 55 4 Daily mean C F 3 6 38 5 4 9 40 8 6 6 43 9 9 1 48 4 12 3 54 1 14 7 58 5 16 9 62 4 17 1 62 8 14 5 58 1 10 3 50 5 6 1 43 0 3 8 38 8 10 0 50 0 Mean daily minimum C F 1 2 34 2 2 3 36 1 3 6 38 5 5 7 42 3 8 8 47 8 11 4 52 5 13 2 55 8 13 5 56 3 11 1 52 0 7 5 45 5 3 7 38 7 1 5 34 7 7 0 44 6 Record low C F 13 9 7 0 12 5 9 5 10 6 12 9 0 6 30 9 1 7 35 1 2 6 36 7 7 3 45 1 6 1 43 0 0 6 33 1 4 1 24 6 12 5 9 5 18 3 0 9 18 3 0 9 Average precipitation mm inches 162 7 6 41 137 5 5 41 121 9 4 80 89 6 3 53 68 3 2 69 55 5 2 19 39 3 1 55 48 1 1 89 58 6 2 31 113 6 4 47 198 9 7 83 183 5 7 22 1 277 4 50 29 Source Environment Canada 3 History editThe territory was originally held by the Musqueam Indian Band which still lays claim to the area 4 The creation of the University Endowment Lands was first proposed after the passing of the University Endowment Act of 1907 in which the British Columbia provincial government agreed to set aside two million acres 8 000 km2 of British Columbia Crown land to be sold or leased to fund the creation of a university This land was to be in the Cariboo region of the province s Interior and consisted of mostly agricultural land This idea was changed in 1911 when the provincial government passed the University Site Act which set aside 175 acres 71 ha in Point Grey for the university This is where the UEL is located today nbsp The Gates monument at University Boulevard and Blanca Street the intersection that straddles the border between Vancouver and the UELBy 1920 it was realized that the Cariboo land did not have a high enough market value to generate the income needed for the university so that idea was abandoned This led to the British Columbia University Loan Act which allowed the Lieutenant Governor to sell 3 000 acres 12 km2 of Crown land on Point Grey for residential development The money from the auction was put in the University Endowment Account for the university 5 However a lot of the development that was planned was halted due to economic hardships stemming from the Great Depression The university could not afford to prepare the land for development or to clear the forest land for development In the 1930s the university returned control of the land to the government By the mid 1950s over half of the undeveloped land in the UEL remained undeveloped due to the Depression and war shortages in the 1940s There have been many attempts to develop this land which was then opposed by environmentally aware residents in the area In 1988 the creation of Pacific Spirit Park was announced by the provincial Premier Bill Vander Zalm The park currently makes up of over half of the UEL acting as a greenbelt between the developed areas and the City of Vancouver Development in large part is very limited for any proposed developments in the UEL by the Greater Vancouver Regional District or the University of British Columbia the following groups must be consulted beforehand university students university staff university faculty environmental groups businesses residents and the general public 6 Demographics edit nbsp Street signs are commonly used to identify UBC s boundaries within the UEL To the left is a regular UEL street sign and to the right is UBC s street sign In the 2021 census the University Endowment Lands had an official permanent population of 3 193 7 The University Endowment Lands residential population is small and the non university population includes mostly high income professionals as the land there is very expensive The other residents are mostly students living in the university s residences Government and politics editAn unincorporated entity the UEL has no mayor or municipal government Rather it is mostly governed by the University of British Columbia the Metro Vancouver Regional District MVRD and the Province of British Columbia and they control three entities the University of British Columbia University Hill and Pacific Spirit Regional Park It is part of Electoral Area A of the GVRD Residential and commercial taxes are paid directly to the provincial government UEL residents are eligible to vote only for school board trustees in City of Vancouver municipal elections For provincial elections the UEL falls under the Vancouver Point Grey electoral riding The current Member of the Legislative Assembly is David Eby For federal elections the UEL is in the Vancouver Quadra electoral riding The seat is held by Joyce Murray Neighbourhoods editThe UEL is made up of four neighbourhood areas 1 Area A is bordered by Chancellor Boulevard Acadia Road University Boulevard and Wesbrook Mall Area B lies between Chancellor Boulevard and NW Marine Drive Area C is between Blanca Street West 6th Avenue Tasmania Crescent and College Highroad Area D is bordered by University Boulevard Agronomy and Toronto Roads Wesbrook Mall and includes Block F Transportation editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information February 2020 Pacific Spirit Regional Park at the eastern end of the Endowment Lands creates a physical buffer between the University and the adjacent Vancouver neighbourhoods of West Point Grey and Dunbar Because of this there are only five roads leading from Vancouver into the UEL North West Marine Drive 4th Avenue Chancellor Boulevard 10th Avenue University Boulevard 16th Avenue and South West Marine Drive nbsp A typical bus for the 99 B Line one of the UEL s bus rapid transit servicesHowever the large number of students and staff commuting to UBC on a daily basis means that the area is easily accessible by public transit UBC Exchange is the western terminus of many TransLink bus routes and the bus system is heavily used due to a discount bus pass system called U Pass Economy editThe UEL is largely a residential neighbourhood and most economic activity is centred at the University of British Columbia and the area around University Village and University Marketplace UBC s stores are located mostly in the Student Union Building the SUB The Village and Marketplace located next to each other near the intersection of University Boulevard and Allison Road are located off campus and home to a food court several restaurants some shops some medical clinics and some services nbsp The University Village as seen from University BoulevardThe eastern end of the UEL is home to the University Golf Course which is one of the original developments in the non campus portions of the UEL Wreck Beach is also a popular area for locals and tourists alike due to its reputation as one of the largest clothing optional beaches in North America A thriving market in food drink clothing personal services and various recreational substances has prospered on the beach for decades Commercial centres edit University Village edit The University Village is the first commercial structure built on the UEL Its main level mostly includes a convenience store a McDonald s restaurant a photocopying store and a florist The second level is home to a Japanese restaurant a salon a pizza parlour and a discount textbook store which is in direct competition with UBC Bookstore located on campus nbsp The University Marketplace as seen from Western ParkwayThe basement level is entirely dedicated to a multicultural themed food court including Chinese Japanese Indian Middle Eastern etc University Marketplace edit The University Marketplace 8 is a mixed commercial residential structure completed around the late 1990s to the early 2000s The main floor is home to Rogers Wireless Staples Business Depot Starbucks several restaurants some cafes and others The second floor of the Marketplace contains mostly offices and medical clinics Some professors from UBC especially those in the medical field have offices located there likely due to the proximity of the science buildings and UBC Hospital The upper floors of the Marketplace contain mostly residential apartment housing Education edit nbsp The Vancouver School of Economics s Iona BuildingThe UEL is adjacent to the University of British Columbia hence the name University Endowment Lands the Vancouver School of Theology and Regent College In addition the UEL is served by the Vancouver School Board and is zoned to University Hill Secondary School and University Hill Elementary School Emergency services and public safety editPolice Unlike neighbouring City of Vancouver which is under the jurisdiction of Vancouver Police Department the UEL is under the jurisdiction of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police RCMP University detachment because of its Provincial Crown Land status 9 Fire and rescue The UEL is served by the Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services under contract Ambulance Ambulance service is provided by British Columbia Ambulance Service as is the entire province Emergency social services Organized and provided by the UBC Emergency Planning Office Department of Health Safety and Environment Health care facilities UBC Hospital Urgent Care Centre is the closest hospital However for serious symptoms like chest pain abdominal pain difficulty breathing or stroke patients will be transferred to the Vancouver General Hospital 10 If children or women require specialty services they will be transferred to BC Children s Hospital or BC Women s Hospital amp Health Centre Surrounding municipalities editSee also editRegent College Vancouver School of TheologyReferences edit a b UNIVERSITY ENDOWMENT LANDS Present amp Past PDF Ministry of Community Sport and Cultural Development Retrieved May 22 2018 University Endowment Lands Greater Vancouver Book Vancouver BC The Linkman Press 1997 p 109 Canadian Climate Normals 1971 2000 Vancouver Harbour CS September 2011 Home Musqueam Indian Band Musqueam Retrieved May 12 2022 http www universityendowmentlands gov bc ca library Official Community Plan pdf bare URL PDF University Endowment Lands Archived from the original on March 25 2006 Retrieved March 2 2006 Government of Canada Statistics Canada February 9 2022 Profile table Census Profile 2021 Census of Population University Endowment Lands UEL Unincorporated place UNP Designated place British Columbia www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved May 12 2022 Vancouver s most luxurious rental condominiums University MarketPlace Retrieved on 2014 04 12 Detachments in B C www rcmp grc gc ca Archived from the original on March 3 2007 UBCH Urgent Care Centre Vancouver Hospitals Health Facilities VCH www vch ca Archived from the original on October 18 2007 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to University Endowment Lands British Columbia nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for UBC Point Grey University Endowment Lands Homepage University Endowment Land Act 1 Discover Vancouver University Endowment Lands University Marketplace 49 15 29 N 123 13 41 W 49 258 N 123 228 W 49 258 123 228 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University Endowment Lands amp oldid 1188375309, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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